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    To what extent did the British authors of young children’s literature promote nationalist attitudes during the late nineteenth century? During this time‚ the genre of children’s literature was growing with topics and began to indirectly teach children what to believe. Also‚ authors passed on their own beliefs to children so that they would grow up with the same values‚ and thus maintain the status quo of popular beliefs. Authors would have wanted to do this so that children could either maintain

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    Free? Many people take public transport. There are some reasons on why it should and should not be free. Some reasons on why it should be free include: everyone can have access to transport and when there is an emergency people can easily use public transport without its fee .There would also be less traffic as more people would be using public transport which would also decrease pollution within the air and reduce traffic noise. The reasons on why it should not be free are: the Government will have

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    ideals and institutions that the republic was founded on. These ideologies however‚ would change with time. Manifest Destiny‚ which was coined by John L. O’Sullivan in the 18th century‚ would lead the United States (U.S.) to justify its expansionism‚ and would be followed by a New Manifest Destiny in the 19th and 20th centuries‚ that would see the emergence of the United States on the global stage. Following World War I the United States would be guided by the old ideology of isolationism‚ which had

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    The role of religion in Europe During the fifteenth‚ sixteenth‚ and seventeenth centuries‚ religion played a major role in the efforts of the Europeans to explore and colonize the new world. The Reconquista became over a period of time a sacred mission to many of the Christian rulers and inhabitants of the peninsula. As soon as this period was finished‚ Spain started focusing on colonization and expansion. Some of the major events that happened during this period were the Portuguese attacks on

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    prisoner all the days of your life.” The First‚ Thirteenth‚ Fourteenth‚ and Fifteenth Amendments shows that everyone has the freedom to do what they please up to a current exactest. ‚ no one can be denied their rights as citizen‚ and everyone could vote without having person or a state take the right away from someone. Amendments I‚ XII‚ XIV‚ and XV show equality because they give everyone the right to vote regardless of gender and skin color

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    In the 19th century‚ both North America and Europe underwent a lot of changes. To begin with‚ economically America experienced the Industrial Revolution. Americans were less in their homes and on the farms and moved to the cities where the men worked in offices and factories. Steel manufacturing became the dominant industry with an abundance of iron ore deposits and rich coal. There was easy access to cheap water transportation routes which aided in speeding the nation’s economy (“Iron and Steel

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    The issue of female persecution throughout many of Hitchcock ’s films has been fiercely contested‚ none more so than the controversial issue of assault and the attempted rape of a woman. Views that Hitchcock represents the archetypal misogynist are supported‚ Modelski suggesting that his films invite "his audience to indulge their most sadistic fantasies against the female" (18). Through both the manipulation of sound and the use of language‚ none more so than in Blackmail and Frenzy‚ the idea

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    During the 19th century‚ big business‚ along with greedy company owners made ruins of the American people and other small businesses for that matter. The typical American industrial worker in the late 1800’s didn’t make nearly enough to support a wife and children. On average‚ industrial jobs would be making 1-3 dollars per week. This forced women and young children to be put to work‚ in order to survive. There were children that were pitted inside mines‚ factories‚ and mills‚ where often they would

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    forces the poor to go through long hours of work for a low salary. This prompts strikes and action taken by the people against the government as they try to negotiate‚ or in some cases fight‚ for a consensus. Russia was one of the countries to be industrialized later on in history because it faced numerous obstacles‚ such as wars‚ poor leaders‚ and failure to quickly adapt to the evolving situation of the world. While Russian began industrializing in the late 19th Century‚ its impact was greatly

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    which resulted in economic growth in the state during the late 19th century and early 20th century came with various challenges which had both direct and indirect impact on a majority of the population which lived in this state then (The Tiger and His Haunts). During this period‚

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