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    Several conflicts in the 19th and 20th centuries contributed to the shaping of the American identity in separate ways that eventually led up to the America that we know today‚ that is still changing politically‚ socially‚ and economically. Conflicts including the Spanish-American War‚ WWI‚ and the Roosevelt Corollary all changed greatly how the American identity is seen both domestically and internationally. These conflicts caused us to see ourselves as more powerful‚ however‚ more unstable. Other

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    In the early 20th century many parks and forests were finally getting recognition and being preserved for the future. National parks and forests have been included in society for so long that without them‚ nothing would really be the same. Most places like this would be a surprising fact to have known about in the 19th- 20th century because most people would talk about urbanization in the big cities. The gilded age took place in the early years of the 20th century which was the period where the U

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    Abstract The present study has investigated the predicament of modern men in the various genres of 20th century. As the thorough examination of a few literary pieces of 20th century such as William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman‚ T. S Eliot’s The Waste Land‚ and Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot reveals alienation‚ faithlessness‚ desolation‚ frustration‚ uncertainty‚ lack of intelligence‚ lack of consciousness‚ sense of interdependence‚ class distinction between

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    competition between the strong industrial powers. To a certain extent‚ this economic change throughout the world had a significant impact‚ and acted as a catalyst for increasing social and political change. Political change was evident during the early 20th century given that dynastic rulers still governed solely over many of the imperial nations at the start of this period. But this was soon to change due to the growing discontent in both the middle and working class. During this time the middle class began

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    Nietzsche’s Influence Upon 20th Century Thought Nietzsche’s thought extended a deep influence during the 20th century‚ especially in Continental Europe. In English-speaking countries‚ his positive reception has been less resonant. During the last decade of Nietzsche’s life and the first decade of the 20th century‚ his thought was particularly attractive to avant-garde artists who saw themselves on the periphery of established social fashion and practice. Here‚ Nietzsche’s advocacy of new‚ healthy

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    Sexism and racism both prevailed in the 19th and 20th centuries. Even through World War II and the Civil War racial injustice and inequality were not overcome. Female sociologists had to hide their work under their sewing or whatever they were working on when someone visited their home. Females were not educated and were considered inferior in their writing skills and thought processes. Female sociologists started out for social reform trying to stop lynching and to improve the conditions of workers

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    The music of the early 20th century was heavily jazz and blues. The bases of jazz music were influenced by the field hollers‚ hymns‚ and work songs from African Americans in the 1800s. Until 1901‚ improvisation‚ the style of Dixieland‚ created the genre of jazz‚ where every performer is playing different rhythms and tunes at the same time. Cornet player‚ Louis Armstrong‚ changed the Dixieland style and gave the idea for players to perform separate solos at different times. In the 1930s‚ Swing was

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    The Progressive Era lasted from the 1890s until the mid-20th century. Progressives were a group of people who supported causes such as tax and political reform‚ as well as many other issues affecting the American people. This movement saw exponential growth when people called muckrakers assisted in revealing the corruption and societal issues in America. Progressives saw great success at the local and state levels‚ introducing many economic‚ social‚ and political reforms‚ including public transportation

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    Disabled Americans have a long and painful history. Ableism was a prevalent state of mind up into the 20th century (Faville). Ableism was discrimination against disabled individuals (Faville). Because of this‚ the disabled were often passed up for jobs and were unable to provide for themselves (Faville). From the mid 1800’s to mid 1900’s‚ displaying disabled persons in freak shows was an accepted part of American life (Burgdorf‚ Neuhaus‚ Smith). The disabled were seen

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    The Cambridge Dictionary as‚ “Outside [of] society’s standard of acceptable‚ honest‚ and moral behavior.” Universal examples of immoral behavior include killing‚ stealing‚ lying‚ cheating‚ and many more. During the darkest‚ bloodiest war in the 20th century- World War ll‚ countless soldiers‚ prisoners‚ and common people; fathers‚ mothers‚ and children‚ violated many of these ethics of society. They abandoned and betrayed their family and they stole from stores in times of disaster. These people are

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