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    lives of the Plains Indians in the second half of the nineteenth century affected by technological developments and government actions? Intro: Talk about American ideals; Expansionism‚ Nationalism Previous events of the first half of the nineteenth century: Louisiana Purchase → Prophet and Tecumseh‚ religious and violent revolt‚ 1808 on fought‚ War of 1812 Indians help the British (Battle of Thames) Jackson (INDIAN HATER)‚ Mexican American war‚ Improvements for Indians absolutely not included

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    With the emergence of Eugenics in the latter half of the 19th and early 20th century‚ white colonialists developed the belief that the white race was intellectually and physically superior to that of other races. In Professor’s Hawkins lecture‚ “Imperialism in Early 20th Century”‚ delivered on April 13th‚ 2017‚ Professor Hawkins “‘[Gobineua] argues that scientific analysis realizes that it is the white race that is superior; refined‚ educated‚ the architects‚ and promulgators of society’” (Hawkins

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    1 The impact of ‘earlynineteenth-century globalization on foreign trade in the Southern Cone: a study of British trade statistics1 Manuel Llorca-Jaña‚ Visiting Lecturer‚ Universitat Pompeu Fabra manuelalberto.llorca@upf.edu Abstract: This paper deals with the impact of „earlynineteenth-century globalization (c.1815-1860) on foreign trade in the Southern Cone (SC). Most of the evidence is drawn from bilateral trades between Britain and the SC‚ at a time when Britain was the main commercial

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    growth of European empires during the nineteenth century has been widely discussed by historians. At the very least‚ many argue that advanced technology was a key component of the worldwide spread of European imperialism. The development of steam-powered ships greatly assisted European powers that sought to extend their empires in Africa and Asia. Europeans had enjoyed a virtual monopoly on sea travel since the first imperial expansion began in the 1500s‚ but this only extended to the coasts. European

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    Imagery in Nineteenth-Century Art When comparing erotic material of today from that of the nineteenth century‚ they are placed at either ends of the spectrum. In today’s world‚ almost everything is sold by sex appeal. Sex is not a clandestine topic anymore‚ like it was in the nineteenth century. When looking into the subject matter of erotic imagery‚ the main difference is the erotic material that is for men versus women. In Linda Nochlin’s essay‚ "Eroticism and Female Imagery in Nineteenth-Century

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    what extent was late nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century United States expansionism a continuation of past United States expansionism and to what extent was it a departure? Use the documents and your knowledge of United States history to 1914 to construct your answer. Document A Source: Thomas Nast. "The World’s Plunderers." Harper’s Weekly‚ 1885. Document B Source: Josiah Strong. Our Country: Its Possible Future and Its Present Crisis. New York: American Home Missionary Society

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    the changing role of  American women in the first decade of the 20th century.  Include in your discussion the changing perceptions of marriage‚ the impact of birth control‚ migration to the city‚  and technology‚  on the daily life of women. 2.       Discuss how the American  family changed in the first decade of the 20th century. 3.       A major early twentieth century trend in the United States was the movement to the cities from the farm.  How  did this move affect American children and teenagers

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    in the Early 20th Century Women have struggled to obtain equality and freedom of every kind over the years‚ as they have traditionally been viewed as inferior to men. The old stereotype of men and women and their respective roles has come into question‚ specifically over the last century‚ which has been one of great change. A number of events and influential people led to these positive shifts in gender equality. Towards the end of the nineteenth century and the start of the 20th century there was

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    The Early American Republic Unit 2 Review **Answer questions 2–3‚ 6‚ 9‚ and 17 on p. 130. •What was the Declaration of Independence? What basic propositions did it make? -It was a document declaring American independence and explaining the reasons for it. It denounced the king of England and advanced the idea of natural rights. •Define natural rights. How did Jefferson use this concept to justify the Declaration of Independence? -They are fundamental rights that all people possess and that

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    foundation of the New World‚ compromises and negotiations kept the nation as one. However‚ until the mid-19th century‚ America attempted to solve their disputes through compromises‚ but due to their constant issues of slavery‚ compromises were no longer supportive. During 1820-1860‚ several reasons in the political views on slavery eventually led to the termination of compromise. Henry Clay‚ the Great Compromiser‚ generated the Missouri Compromise of 1820 and the Compromise of 1850 in order to maintain

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