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    Man expresses his great admiration of American politics and the social sphere. However‚ in the last 200 years America’s policies have changed tremendously. Thomas Paine praised the American society saying that it is made up “of people from different nations… speaking different languages.” He praises the government for allowing all of these people to live together and in harmony‚ enjoying equal rights. Minus the ideas of slavery‚ which still existed in society‚ all people were treated equally. It

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    The roles of women in the modern society * in family: Women have a very different role in family and society. In modern life‚ the role of woman is more and more respective. In of which‚ we cannot deny the role of women with the maternity of being wife and mother. Women have still spent more time for family. They love‚ care for their husband as well as their children and create house which is welcoming and comforting for others in their family. Although in modern society

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    Each of the sources suggests certain aspects about the roles that women played in Ancient Greek society. Three things it suggests about women are that not all women were of the same social status‚ women were generally used as slaves or laborers‚ but were still a vital part to Grecian society. The first thing the sources suggest about women in Greek society is that despite being female‚ which was looked upon as the lesser sex‚ not all women were of equal social class. This is made apparent through

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    The roles of women are useful to historians because they provide an insight into the life experiences‚ cultures‚ thoughts‚ and every day life of a historical period. Similarly this essay will examine the roles of women‚ which provide insight into the Aztec civilization’s many strengths. The Aztec child bearer/warrior‚ priestess and sexual being will be analyzed to display that gender relations were complementary that produced equality. The midwife and weaver reveal that the Aztec’s specialization

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    formed between the two and created the Cold War in which both nations tried to be better in any way than the other. This had great effects on the American Society and Foreign Policy. American Society was changed significantly due to the Cold War. New ways of life developed and many fears from the Cold War changed daily life. One way American society was changed socially was people were in constant fear of a nuclear war. They afraid of a nuclear war with Russia so they went out of there way to take

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    Full name: Vương Tùng Dương Class. 10A8 Women role in our society. Today‚ it cannot be denied that the liberation of the women (will be better to change to the women’s liberation) from domestic duties and subservient status has actually brought them an independently social equal position or superior to that of men. Women today are very active as they take part in many social functions of the communities‚ and have achieved (achieve – it might be dangerous to use simple present and present

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    at the role women played during‚ and after the civil war in the 1860’s‚ one can see how the female figure gained‚ and earned enterprise‚ fortitude‚ and respect for their bravery‚ for leaping at the opportunity of adventure by joining the war‚ and for their service. This was a time that war significantly affected the lives of women striving to improve their educational and social standing in a world where only men could reach positions of power. The American Civil War was an era when women lived in

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    republicanism. They distinguished between the notion of “democracy” and their own proposed system of representative democracy. This made the bourgeoisie of Europe reconsider their own government and monarchic systems. How did the American Revolution influence the French Revolution? The culmination of all these factors was seen in the French Revolution‚ where the revolutionaries formed their own slogan‚ “Liberty‚ Equality‚ Fraternity”. Europeans obtained information about the American Revolution from soldiers

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    What is FDR’s New Deal? How did it change the country? Franklin D. Roosevelt was one of‚ if not the most prominent‚ presidents of the twentieth century. As he got elected‚ he started the race for the revival of the United States. The main idea he had to shift America in the right direction was the New Deal plan. It changed the country and took it by storm. It transformed the country by helping the people who suffered from the Great Depression. Three key ways it altered the country were because of

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