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    The American experiment that began as a Republic after ratification of the Constitution created political‚ social‚ and economic participation for its citizens‚ but not for women. The status of women in the early 19th century was shaped by economic considerations‚ religious beliefs‚ and long-held notions of female inferiority. While poor‚ laboring women suffered the most‚ the characteristics of inequality were evident in all social classes. The Proper Role of Women in the Early Republic The early

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    “WOMEN EMPOWERMENT THROUGH POLITICAL PARTICIPATION: ISSUES & CHALLENGES” H.S. ABZAL BASHA ** Dr. B. KRISHNA REDDY* Research Scholar‚ SKIM‚ Professor‚ B.SEKHAR *** bkreddy.usha@gmail.com‚ Research Scholar‚ Dept. of Commerce‚ Mobile: +919440209689‚ ------------------------------------------------- Sri Krishnadevaraya Institute of Management‚ S.K University

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    Chapter 1 DBQ The role of the physical environment in the development of early civilization in Mesopotamia‚ Egypt‚ and the Indus Valley led to societies flourishing‚ construction of complex buildings‚ and the development of a set of belief systems. Physical environment helped with the development of early civilization in Mesopotamia‚ Egypt‚ and the Indus Valley by helping societies to flourish. Excerpt from the story of Gilgamesh states how the people of Sumer depend on the grain that they grow

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    In the late 19th and early 20th centuryAmerican cities faced challenges which arose from the effects of industrialization and urbanization. During this time‚ three groups were active to do what they thought was best for themselves and society. These groups were immigrants‚ political machines‚ and reformers. Political Machines put an effect on the government and the society in the late nineteenth century. Did these political machines have more of a positive or a more of a negative effect on the

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    The American Dream When we have a dream we try to do everything that we can do‚ to make it real. Our endeavors depend on our individuality because all of us are different‚ and all of us have different dreams. To some people‚ the American Dream might be more about personal fulfillment than about economic success or owning property. For some of us the American Dream is a wealthy life‚ for others it could be just getting married and gave a birth to children. The American Dream is the opportunity to

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    Judy Yung wrote an article on Chinese American Women in the early 19th century. Her article centers on a Chinese American newspaper call Chung Sai Yat. This newspaper helps to reveal the connection between China and the United States through Chinese American Women. The article reveals the ties that effected and connected these women to their homes‚ but not just those homes in the United States‚ and China‚ as well. The essay reveals that Chinese American Women drew their hope‚ courage‚ and inspiration

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    During the 1800’s‚ Americans in the North and South often had conflict but could no longer resolve their political disputes through compromise by the year 1860. In this time period‚ compromise was not an option because slavery and states rights’ caused political disputes between the north and south.The two political parties in the north and south lost their ability to cooperate and by the mid 1800’s increased the issue of the division of the states. The political view on slavery and states rights

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    distinction of a new formation of political parties in the United States. This new political division would have a lasting effect on the future of U.S. politics. What was the cause of this division? In the administration of Washington and Adam’s the nation was being divided by the positions being taken on issues of emerging political factions. The issues of foreign affairs‚ ratification of the constitution‚ and Hamilton’s Fiscal program dictated the formation of new political parties. In George Washington’s

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    The early republic dates between 1780 and 1830. It marks a time when the English settlements professed their individuality and a new nation was recognized or borne. The two events that help define the early republic was the Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark expedition. These two events were some of the most important events because supported the country visualization to see the sights and colonize the American West. But the question at hand is did democracy expand for Americans during the

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    approach the best method to gain equal rights for African Americans in the late 19th to early 20th centuries? Equality is a basic human right and needs to be realized for everyone but‚ unfortunately‚ it is not and never has been. Throughout history there have been great injustices faced by various groups of people‚ whether they were based on race‚ gender‚ sexuality‚ or religion. This discrimination has been combatted by brave‚ strong leaders through various methods. The question of how best to attain equality

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