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    The 80’s was known for its fashion and music‚ but the inventions were pretty radical (Jaime Purvis).” In the 1980’s the field of technology changed for later years to come. The 1980’s jump started the era of CD’s‚ Pac-man‚ and the personal computers. “The first CD title was 52nd Street by Billy Joel”( Sony‚2). Americans enjoyed many of the innovations of this time period. Technology of the 80’s had an impact in the 80’s‚ the world‚ and has still impacted the people of today. The impact of technology

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    In the late 1800-early 1900s‚ immigrants began to settle in cities in large numbers. As a result of this increase in population‚ cities began to grow and change. People who come to life perinatally in a foreign country are known as immigrants. Immigrants came to america to start new and better lives. Immigrants came from all different countries but in the late 1800-early 1900s immigrants mainly came from europe and asia. Immigrants would take a long journey to ellis island‚ where they would take

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    Everyone sees their American Identity differently. For example‚ people from the 1900s won’t say the same thing as someone from the 2000’s. There are many reasons why that is. One being that they didn’t have the same things we do today. Plus technology wasn’t as common as it is today so it was all manual labor. Now that there is more technology there is less need for that. As time went on‚ American identities changed a lot. Back in the day‚ people didn’t have the same things as we did today‚ so their

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    Times in the 1920`s were not always the easiest‚ there were times when people had to walk to places‚ farmers used horses to transport goods‚ which could take hours or even days to get to the destination. All this was the life of people in the 1920`s until a man by the name of Henry Ford made an affordable option an automobile. This helped everyone in the world from farmers to the workers in industries‚ everyone benefited from this and the world became a different place with this invention. Automobiles

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    Civil Rights for African Americans in the 1900s Camila Martinez 14-8045 Ensayo Academico Ofelia Berrido Universidad Iberoamericana December 4‚ 2013 Booker T. Washington once said to wait and work your way to the top. This being said‚ every single day an African American does their job correctly and end up achieving less than a regular white person. In the 1900s a man would die for seeing comedy‚ a child would die because of malnourishment‚ and

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    After World War II ended‚ the postwar began and Americans life changed drastically in a radical way. This brought new innovations to the United States‚ which led people have more leisure time than ever before. At that time‚ leisure was an activity people wanted to do because it didn’t implicate working‚ due to all the hard work during World War II. Leisure time flourished‚ largely due to technological innovations. In the early 1950s‚ the American population was in real need of entertainment and leisure

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    Immigration In The 1900's

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    Some people believe that immigration in the 1900s was a good thing‚ however‚ they would be wrong. The United States government should have restricted the immigrants around that time. Some reasons are the population‚ the taking of new jobs and lowering wages‚ and diseases spreading quickly. These all factored importantly into why they should not have been allowed in. The population in the 1900s was beginning to overflow. In 1875 the United States government had to put a immigration restriction

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    Industrialization produced a negative impact on society.The people in the United States industry went through a hard time working and earning money in the early 1900s. There are 3 out of many reasons why people had a rough time‚ for example poor working conditions‚ lack of sanitation‚ and child labor. These reasons show a lot about what people are going through in the industry. The first reason is poor working conditions. Working conditions are good for bosses but bad for employes. The owners made

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    Fashion In The 1900's

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    and for religion‚ etc. Back in the 1900s your fashion statement meant something‚ with the new millennium‚ it’s a competition with name brand labels‚ and who can afford to wear what. Now-a-days clothes have been highly favored‚ back then it was a necessity. Clothes were needed to cover your body‚ and they played a major role in everyday needs. Today’s clothes are used at popularity and most due high like what’s common and looks better or “the style.” In the 1920’s fashion wardrobe was mainly

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    From the 1870’s to the early 1900sAmericans invested heavily into Mexican infrastructure‚ to include‚ oil fields‚ mines‚ plantations‚ and railroads. Around the early 1900s‚ Mexican dictator Porfirio Diaz started nationalizing these Mexican resources due to the growing fear of American interests in Mexico. Angered American investors started placing their support in Francisco Madero‚ a pro-constitutional political opponent of Porfirio Diaz‚ which eventually forced Porfirio Diaz to resign in 1911

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