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    During the mid-19th century‚ there were organizations made throughout America and Europe on the woman’s rights to vote and run for office which was later known as the woman’s suffrage. During this time period‚ only men were sought out as equals and acceptable to vote and/or run for office‚ whereas women were not viewed as working class citizens. In the middle of the 19th century‚ there was a demand in woman’s equality that became profound and well know as well as continuing to be a transformative

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    better. In fact‚ the Child Labor Act of 1908 and the Factory Act of 1884 has stopped kids from working in dangerous factories under the ages of 14. Education was also rising for children‚ which was made mandatory in 1871‚ until grade 8. Similarly‚ the Significance of the Unions showed how others can form groups and speak up to oppression‚ making Canada a land of opportunity‚ even for the labour force‚ women’s rights institutions and many other unions formed within the early 19th century.

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    Historical Developments for Women in the 19th Century Bert Jackson HIS 204 March 05‚ 2012 Tim Johnston Historical Developments for Women in the 19th Century American women today are afforded many rights. They are thought of as equal to their male counterparts. This hasn’t always been the case. Women had to fight for the rights that are often taken for granted. In the 19th century‚ America experienced changes that expanded the role of women. Women were needed to help carve out

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    The 19th century saw an uprising of anti-Semitism in Europe. Although discrimination against Jews diminished during the Enlightenment‚ the modern era saw it survive. 18th century European rulers enforced restrictions on Jewish culture and language. In the 1700’s‚ some parts of Europe were still known for discriminatory laws and regulations against Jews. Also‚ In Austria‚ Jewish families could not have more than one son. For example‚ the Prussian king Frederick II passed laws confining the number

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    Change and Progress in a Time of Peace Change has always been an inevitable part of life. Sometimes‚ change is for the better‚ and sometimes‚ change is for the worse. However‚ the “long nineteenth century” introduced changes that were undeniably for the better and would affect the lives of everyone living in that era and those that came after it. Specifically‚ health‚ methods of communication‚ and feminist ideas experienced great change during the years between the end of the French Revolution and

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    It is not a surprise that immigrants were discriminated for their different cultures. But‚ immigrants were mostly discriminated due to their poor class. During their time in America most immigrants were not taken seriously. This is shown when Jurguis was on trial for beating Connor (the first time)‚ "I hear it often enough. The fellow seems to have handled you pretty roughly. Thirty days and costs. Next case." In this scene Jurguis is thrown into prison without a second thought (Upton Sinclair 181)

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    Colonialism was practiced all around the globe by places such as Spain‚ Portugal‚ France‚ England and the Netherlands. It was upon the discovery of the New World and all it had to offer that many continents began to express their desire for the riches and luxuries that it entailed. Portuguese and Spanish explorers ventured across the world to not only explore the New World but also to gain wealth and riches in the form of spices and silks. It was from the findings of new land masses that lead to

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    presents differently in countries and cultures and affects individual victims in distinct ways‚ all of which are unjust. Historical slavery mostly used the slave trade and was characterized by legal ownership. In the United States during the 18th and 19th century‚ this was presented as chattel slavery. Modern-day slavery‚ however‚ is often less visible but equally damaging. Today it shows up as human trafficking‚ forced labor‚ and debt bondage and forces millions into a life of exploitation and oppression

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    presents differently in countries and cultures and affects individual victims in distinct ways‚ all of which are unjust. Historical slavery mostly used the slave trade and was characterized by legal ownership. In the United States during the 18th and 19th century‚ this was presented as chattel slavery. Modern-day slavery‚ however‚ is often less visible but equally damaging. Today it shows up as human trafficking‚ forced labor‚ and debt bondage and forces millions into a life of exploitation and oppression

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    Introduction to Music Exam 5 Study Guide The Romantic Era/19th Century The Romantic Era Chapters to know: part 5‚ chapters 27‚ 28‚ 33‚ 34‚ 37 Listening: chapters 27‚ 28‚ 33‚ 37 Romantic ppts under “course content” Composers to know: Beethoven – (1770-1827) German piano virtuoso and composer that lived in Vienna Austria. He began going deaf in his late 20s which caused him to withdraw from society. By the time of his death he was a national hero. Schubert – (1797-1828) An Austrian

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