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    people‚ so that freedom from a controlling government does not imply individuals’ freedom of contract‚ movement‚ legal protection‚ equal rights through citizenship‚ or political voice. In light of the persistence of slavery in the US through the 19th century‚ freedom as an individual’s legal status separated people who could be citizens from people who were lifelong slaves. Even among legally free people‚ economic inequalities restricted the practical freedom of many‚ particularly through voting requirements

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    Bronte also shows her perspectives on values of religion and morality. These values have evoked passionate debate and controversy both in the Victorian period of the 19th century and today in the 21st century. Bronte critically challenges what was generally portrayed about women’s feelings and their emotions in the 19th century. Bronte’s view about women is that they “…are supposed to be very calm generally: but [they] feel just as men feel; they need exercise for their faculties‚ and a field

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    professional way the story was presented. “Spring Awakening” is a musical concerning teenagers who explore their individual sexuality while living in an oppressive culture. The setting takes place in a religious‚ rural town in Germany during the late 19th century. It contains issues of sexuality‚ religion‚ and education‚ but also exposes the barriers between adults and children. Parents are supposedly religious; however‚ they mistreat their children. In addition‚ they make puberty more confusing by forbidding

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    these attributes unified and formed identities of the collective within these states. Nationalism played a large role in shaping international relations during the late 19th and early 20th centuries‚ with two differing interpretations of the same ideology rising to the forefront. The first emphasized a nation’s right to independence and autonomy. This form of nationalism took on a large role during the late 19th century as colonialism

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    Women ’s Roles Then and Now Katrina D. Pratt Professor Naomi Sanderovsky World Cultures II (HUM -112) Strayer University 25 August 2013 1. Biographical information for each woman. Betsy Ross was born Elizabeth Griscom to Samuel Griscom and the former Rebecca James in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania‚ on January 1‚ 1752‚ the eighth of seventeen children. She grew up in a household where the plain dress and strict discipline of the Society of Friends dominated her life. She learned to sew from

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    dominated by man. “The Awakening” addressed the social‚ scientific‚ and cultural landscape of the country and the undergoing of radical changes. Each of these stories addresses the issue of women’s rights and how they were treated in the late 19th century. “The Awakening” explores one woman’s desire to find and live fully within her true self. Her devotion to that purpose caused friction between her friends and family‚ and also conflicts with the dominant values of her time. Upper and middle-class

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    definition of what the idea of childhood is‚ and that ideology has become harder to distinguish with adult like behaviour of many young children today it is become increasingly difficult to justify the boundaries between adulthood and childhood. In the 19th century education held no significant value in most homes and was often sacrificed for children to work‚ toys were fabricated out of what little resources could be found‚ compared to the modern era‚ the idea of childhood has changed along with the changing

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    SOCIAL SCIENCE GRADE X REVISED HAND BOOK 2014 TERM I Prepared by NARAYANAN MANNANDI The Indian School Bahrain CONTENT Chapters No. Page No. TERM I HISTORY Chapter 4 The Age of Industrialization 2-10 Chapter 5 Work Life and Leisure 11-19 Chapter 7 Print Culture and Modern World 20-32 OR GEOGRAPHY Chapter 1 Resources and Development 34-42 Chapter 2 Forest & Wild life 43-45 Chapter 3 Water Resources 46-48 Chapter

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    19th Century American Art America in the 19th century was constantly changing. Industry had its first main beginnings‚ slavery was an important issue‚ a war was imminent... many things were going on. As all of this was occurring‚ artists from all over started painting about it. The paintings are great representations of the era‚ as they truly show what everything was like during the time‚ albeit with beautiful landscapes and different viewpoints of the time. The art of the 19th century in America

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    in the 19th Century. After studying and interpreting Charlotte Perkins Gillman’s short story ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’‚ I am able to make the hypothesis that Gillman uses the yellow wallpaper to expose oppression against women living in patriarchal society in the 19th Century. The short story is written based on Gillman’s own life when she underwent “nervous prostration” after the birth of her daughter. Gillman allows her readers to understand the perspective of a female in the 19th century and how

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