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    ------------------------------------------------- Feminism in India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Part of a series on | Feminism | Women and femininity[show] | History[show] | Variants[show] | Concepts[show] | Theory[show] | By country[show] | Lists and indexes[show] |  Feminism portal | * v  * t  * e | Feminism in India is a set of movements aimed at defining‚ establishing‚ and defending equal political‚ economic‚ and social rights and equal opportunities

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    that promoted the development of industrialization in the United States during the late nineteenth century. New power sources facilitated American industry’s shift to mass production and also suggest the importance of new ways of organizing research and innovation. In 1869‚ about half the industrial power came from water. 2. Discuss the development of the railroad business during the last half of the 19th century in the United States and explain how the railroad companies manifested the structure

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    professionalization of medicine through the late 19th and early 20th centuries greatly improved but also limited medical practice as evidenced by the improvements in medical education‚ the formation of medical societies‚ and the intensifying exclusion of minorities in medicine‚ demonstrating the positive and negative aspects of the professionalization of science in general. The professionalization of medical practice over the late 19th and early 20th centuries provided stricter qualifications for doctors

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    Debussy’s Influence Going Into The 20th Century Dan Hall 001166142 Music 3580: History V Dr. Paul Sanden Dec 2‚ 2014 Throughout the nineteenth century composers were constantly searching for ways to create a style of music that was new and provided listeners with something different. The idea of tonality‚ although still one of the main focuses‚ was beginning to be changed and adapted‚ chromaticism was heightened‚ and the idea of rhythm and phrasing was completely rethought

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    The Civil Rights Movement Until the 1950s‚ African Americans had experienced discrimination in all aspects of their lives. They were no longer slave‚ but they were definitely not equal citizens. During the 1950s and 1960s‚ African Americans‚ along with a number of other racial groups‚ embarked on a campaign to change this situation. This campaign challenged discrimination and fought to achieve the objective of equality that the American constitution promised for its entire people. It composed a

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    The gilded age was the period of fast economic growth in late 19th century. During that period‚ national railroad and communication network was developed‚ and the corporation became the leading form of business organization. Many small manufacturing factories became corporation and people started to work in those industries rather than in the farm. The wage rate for the skilled worker was better than the many European countries so immigrants from many European countries were came to the The gilded

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    Industry: Rags-Riches: The idea that anyone can come to America to follow the American Dream. They can be a person that has nothing at one point in their life to become a person that is super rich. Get money‚ get paid. Example would be Carnegie being inexperienced and then owning Carnegie hall and like everything. Captains of Industry: During the days of the American Industrial evolution‚ names such as Carnegie‚ Morgan and Rockefeller regularly appeared in leading newspapers around the country

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    an educated‚ skilled population‚ a culture that rewarded creative innovation; massive industrial productivity‚ and a near monopoly of military force. Historians disagree sharply about the causes of the gigantic burst of energy that was late-nineteenth-century European imperialism. Some believe it was primarily cultural: the zeal of missionaries for converts‚ of engineers for new rivers to bridge‚ and of soldiers for glory. Others attribute imperialism to economic drives. They point to French

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    Late 19th Century Artists always tried to rebel against the artistic traditions of the past. Before the 1800s‚ the arts all changed‚ but most of these changes still followed a common theme of expressing beauty. Art was not really ever political or representative of everyday common life. In the 19th century‚ all of that changed. The impressionists‚ realists‚ and post-impressionists all sought to change the course of art history. The realists specifically rebelled against traditions by representing

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    During the late 19th century cities in America grew rapidly with many factors causing and challenging that growth in many different ways as immigrants moved from Europe‚ Asia‚ and even from southern states in America. New technology of improved conditions and automobiles led to opportunities for all people‚ and the drive for land throughout the west effected the development of most popular cities throughout the 1920s. Tycoons of companies were rising as technology improved‚ an inventor like Thomas

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