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    1. Sputnik affected Americans because the idea was that if Soviet’s could launch satellites into space‚ they could launch nuclear bombs into space. This scared many Americans. 2. President Kennedy established the Peace Corps to aid countries in danger of becoming under communist control. These countries were poor and desperate. The Peace Corps sent people such as doctors‚ teachers‚ and carpenters to help countries around the world and to help them to become less desperate. 3. The events in

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    During the Industrial revolution‚ sometime in the 1840s through the 1850s‚ Romanticism took the backseat to a whole new movement in art called the Realist Movement. As we all know‚ the Romanticism movement was a movement of art that was vastly connected and designed to appeal to the emotions of the viewer. In the paintings of Romanticism nature was drawn with light airy colors to make the scene seem happier and the people were drawn with overly exaggerated faces to help allure emotions‚ all as a

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    the use of archaic language gives this work its Medieval-like flavor. The gothic elements‚ the appreciation of nature‚ and the emphasis on the individual make this poem an effective example of Romantic literature. The first characteristic of romanticism in this poem is the implementation of gothic elements. The supernatural traits of the literature awaken the imagination of the reader. In the beginning of the poem‚ it says "The Mariner hath his will‚" meaning that the wedding guest is spell-bound

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    ideas‚ and jobs (Reeves‚ 136). This fear of Communism or anti-Communism as it was called could be described as a type of "virus." When all was calm in America the virus would fade‚ but the moment a crisis struck‚ the virus came back stronger than ever (Feuerlicht‚ 35). Communism was a threat not only for countries overseas but a threat for America and its people. It was a threat on the American way of life‚ a bruise on the phrase "the right to life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness." (Feuerlicht

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    sec. 1] Before World War I‚ uninterrupted public support was thought to be critical to all the wartime effort. In 1917‚ Wilson created the War Aims Committee on Public Information (CPI) to promote World War One Nationally‚ while advertising America overseas. Under the guidance of a journalist named Creel‚ the CPI gathered people from different aspects all over the world. The CPI mixed advertising techniques with a refined understanding of human psychology; its efforts represent the first time

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    The Ideology of Romanticism As a literary and philosophical movement developed over three hundred years ago‚ Romanticism is a reaction against the age of neoclassicism‚ which included reason and logic. We find it mostly in writings from the 18th century but also in more recent years‚ thanks to the film industry. A good example would be the 1990 movie Dances with wolves with Kevin Costner in the leading role. This phenomenal and acclaimed motion picture is indeed the perfect illustration of

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    The Industrial Revolution and the Emergence of Romanticism The Industrial Revolution was a period of time during the 18th century originating in Europe that resulted in major socio-economic and cultural changes around the world. These changes in part gave rise to the English Romantic spirit‚ especially in the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom’s economic system of manual labor shifted toward a system of machine manufacturing‚ resulting in the formation of factories and‚ therefore‚ modern cities

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    Romanticism was a 19th century movement that focus on individual’s emotions as horror‚ happiness‚ pleasure‚ etc. This movement stated that individualism and nature are good. The idea that babies are cutest and beautiful was created at this time‚ because the thought of original sin‚ was rejected. In addition‚ it abolished the concept of babies being little adults‚ that have to be oppressed and formed by the religion for being good. Romanticism also is a movement full of feelings and passion and it

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    ROMANTICISM AND NEO-CLASSICAL Romanticism a word that makes one think that it is a piece of art that shows love‚ a man and a woman. But it is not quite that‚ romanticism can mean freedom‚ rebellion‚ it could symbol intuition‚ emotion‚ the individual‚ and truth. It refers to art work that states feelings‚ moods‚ and dominates. An individual expression of experiences which cannot and could not be evaluated or assessed in purely rational or materialistic terms. Romanticism was one of the most unique

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    Specifically‚ “The European nations‚ through Romanticism‚ affirmed their own historic and cultural individuality against the leveling forces of revolutionary and Napoleonic France" (Poggio 26). Romanticism was a period of art that expressed the disdain for the industrial revolution. Not only was it disrupting nature it was disrupting a peaceful life. "Mary Shelley explored

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