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    irrelevant. Nonetheless for the woman in the 19th century it was difficult to have choices. In the 19th century men were in charge in relationships‚ but in today’s society women have more rights and attitudes from the 19th century that do not apply. There are various ways someone can describe or explain the meaning of marriage. “Marriage is given of human society”(The Future of Marriage 675) As in today‚ the people rely on others opinions to learn how a relationship should be handled. Equality plays

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    civilization be without the “long” 19th century affects on the unconstrained and continuous progress it made in peoples lives? The industrial revolution was key for major inventions that would help boom the economy. For example‚ the steam power’s advantage was its efficiency in mass production and the only resources needed were water and heat. This is one of the many new inventions to help increase production at a faster rate and be more cheap. Labor laws were very poor when the industrial world

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    had been thriving in Europe since its beginnings in the 16th century19th century America was still a relatively young‚ focusing its growth elsewhere. Musically‚ opera did not appeal to the common American‚ who was much more interested in simpler tastes. Interest in opera was mostly shared among the upper class elite‚ and due to the lack of a middle class‚ wasn’t largely established in the general public until the turn of the 20th century. Socioeconomic limitations reinforced the exclusivity of opera

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    comparable and exceeding men during the 15th centuries to the 20th century. Women’s roles varied throughout the different centuries building up to our current day. Literature allowed women to express themselves and share their stories. For example‚ prior to the 15th century and Margery Kempe’s work‚ Marie de France

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    In the late 19th century Americans fully embraced the concept of American exceptionalism‚ believing the “United States had a destiny unique among nations to foster democracy and civilization.” With this ideology‚ Social Darwinism‚ Anglo-Saxon‚ naval expansion‚ and the need for market promoted the rise to imperialism in the United States. When the Americans moved west and defeated the Native Americans they felt matchless because of all the technological and social developments they had over the

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    Exploitation has been a major issue in many different workplaces such as the manufacturing industries and this essay highlights the importance of Karl’s Marx’s theory on exploitation in the nineteenth century. This essay will define and discuss the concept of alienation with a view of whether it still exists. It will explore if there is still class struggle in todays world in terms of working class and the upper class. The essay will also examine if exploitation is still around in today’s society

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    to inspire the British people to create three of the most famous sports in the world. Sports such as soccer‚ tennis and cricket. Without nationalism‚ the people of England would not have been able to create the sport of soccer. People in England were able to make the sport of soccer. The first soccer club‚ Notts County F.C.‚ was made in the year 1862. The very first game of soccer was played on December 19‚ 1863. It was played on Limes Field which is in Mortlake‚ London‚ England. Soccer is the

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    experience during early 19th century depended on race as illustrated by the lives of african Americans‚ Whites‚ and its economics‚ society‚ and politics. At this time African Americans were seen as objects and only white males were able to own property that included land‚businesses‚ and slaves. Since at the time cotton made up 60% of the economy only white males were able to gain profits from this. This shows how economics‚ society‚ and politics in america during the early 19th century depended on race

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    The three main factors of imperialism in the 19th century were economics‚ military/ technological advancements and cultural/social differences. After European countries became industrialized‚ they started to colonize countries in weaker continents like Asia and Africa. The industrial revolution combined with a sense of superiority greatly enabled the expansion of European dominance in countries that were less equipped to protect themselves. The economic differences in Europe and Africa caused imperialism

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    ear 2002‚ Thai Namthip re-launched its diet coke again in the market but has changed the name to be “Coke Light” as the company faced a problem from some of male teenager consumers would like to try this Diet coke but they refused to do so as they were afraid of the word “diet” as there perception for the word “diet” is only for women. But Coke light was not so successful as its taste is lighter than coke classic therefore it can’t satisfy consumers who would like to drink low calories cola flavor

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