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    Child Labor In The 1800s

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    In the 1800s the production Industry developed on an extensive scale and the mechanization of industry resulted in the abuse of children who were forced to work in terrible conditions in factories‚ mines and mills. The poor treatment of young employees brought attention to the issue of child labor. The sources above are a few examples of the severity of working conditions for children in the 1800s. Although they all discuss or represent child labor‚ the pictures offer a different view of the issue

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    their rightful places in society. The improvements have been few and far in between‚ and the progress slow and morose. Yet‚ even through the challenges of change‚ women have been able to remain optimistic about their futures. During the 1840’s and ‘50’s‚ women from both the North and the South had unwavering roles that they played in their societies. Northern society bustled into wealth and culture. The homes were made more luxurious‚ adorning many intricate patterns‚ lush fabrics and intense

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    During the late 1800s and early 1900’s‚ there were a lot of injustices in the United States. The Progressive Movement‚ which began in the late 1800s attempted to bring about government reforms and correct injustices in America. One example of the problem in the U.S. was over population of the American cities. More and more people began to move cities from rural areas for jobs. As you can see in Document I‚ the cities were overcrowded and the infrastructure could not hold up with the influx of

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    Revolutions In The 1800s

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    Comparing Revolutions Paper Revolutions have occurred throughout history and will continue to do so in the future. Between 1774 and 1830‚ several significant revolutions took place that have had a profound impact on the world we live in today. However‚ each revolution has its own unique characteristics and differences in how they occurred and impacted different parts of the world. By examining and comparing these similarities and differences‚ we can gain a deeper understanding of how these revolutions

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    Comparing Revolutions Paper Revolutions have occurred throughout history and will continue to do so in the future. Between 1774 and 1830‚ several significant revolutions took place that have had a profound impact on the world we live in today. However‚ each revolution has its own unique characteristics and differences in how they occurred and impacted different parts of the world. By examining and comparing these similarities and differences‚ we can gain a deeper understanding of how these revolutions

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    Winslow Homer was a noted American artist during the 1800s. He is remembered for his landscapes‚ many featuring scenes of the sea‚ boats‚ and coastlines. Homer did not receive formal art training. He began his art career as an apprentice for a commercial lithographer. In the late 1850’s he began doing work for Harper’s Weekly. His early work for Harper’s was primarily to create line art drawings from photographs. At the time pictures were printed by "stamping" them from a large wood block.

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    1800 Literature

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    New World‚ New Cultures‚ Same Mindset At the start of American history‚ everyone was just trying to get it right. In the back of these colonist minds I believe everyone had the same questions like: What was the right religion? Who should have control and who should just be bystanders? The common question‚ what is with these odd people with that don’t speak our language? “He struggles to reconcile the new “exotic” and unexpected of the Americas with the traditional‚ desired‚ and familiar

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    Destiny’s Child “Independent Woman” is a twenty-first century anthem‚ unlike the nineteenth century. In the 1800s‚ women did not have much to live for. Without the demand for change‚ the tragedy of no independence would remain. It was habit for women to be treated as lower-class‚ have no self worth‚ and simply have little to no rights. In the 1800s‚ women were known to be property of their husbands. They did not have any independence‚ nor did they truly belong to themselves. In “Story of an Hour”

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    Life today is very fast-paced. Everyone is in a hurry to get somewhere and will push you out of the way to get there‚ like it’s some kind of race. In our personal lives‚ we have our cell phones‚ and maybe a home phone‚ scheduled play dates for our kids‚ microwaves‚ satellite TV‚ home security systems that don’t involve dogs‚ solar landscape lighting‚ automatic underground sprinkler systems for our lawns‚ and compact fluorescent lights to replace the incandescent bulbs that waste energy. In the business

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    The 1920’s was a prosperous time for the economy. Hopes were high‚ and money was plentiful. For once in a long time since the war people were happy‚ and over optimistic. People were ready to go out and live their life free‚ and wild. They didn’t want to sit back‚ and just let life pass the by. They showed their need for freedom‚ want for something new‚ and all their emotions in music. They used it to express their feelings that they had no idea how to express‚ so they poured their heart‚ and soul

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