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    Filipino nationalism began with an upsurge of patriotic sentiments and nationalistic ideals in the 1800s Philippines that came as a consequence of more than three centuries of Spanish rule. This served as the backbone of the first nationalist revolution in Asia‚ the Philippine Revolution of 1896‚[1] and continues up to this day. These nationalistic sentiments have led to a wide-ranging campaign for political‚ social‚ and economical freedom in the Philippines. Background In the years before the

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    Unity In 1800s

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    As the United States starts growing and moving to the future‚ rewinding and learning about the history of America‚ people can learn many things that influenced the evolution of how things are currently—all the things I’ve taught the world about the growth and the evolution. From 1866 to 1890 America was evolving greatly from Big Business and a huge amount of growth in businesses and inventions however the rise of big business also became the downfall‚ As time progressed in the 1890s to 1920s they

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    Cars In The 1800s

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    H) Have you ever been so tired you wanted to fall over and go to sleep? Well this was the case for many Americans traveling in the early 1800s before the invention of cars. (OI) The invention of cars has changed the world drastically.(T) Cars have changed the world by making it possible to drive to your destination‚ get places faster‚ and travel without having bad weather interfere with your trip. (R1) Cars have been one of the greatest inventions by making it possible for people to drive and not

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    America faced many changes after the war of 1812 in many aspects. Most changes were extremely positive and therefore the time after the war was labeled the‚ “Era of Good Feelings.” Many topics could support this claim; however the emergence of nationalism and sectionalism helped determine the extreme accuracy of this label. Nationalism delivered a sense of pride and a new found love for the peoples’ free country of America; such as the 4th of July‚ and the protesting against the Russian “Holy Alliance

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    Feminism In The 1800s

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    the sexes that originated earlier than what people today may believe. The earliest acts and ideas of feminism have been traced back to ancient Greece‚ but the most well-known time period that fueled the feminist movement can be traced down to the 1800s. Studies made by the Washington Post and Kaiser Family Foundation reveal that a group of Americans‚ today‚ do not understand the true values and ideals of the feminist movement. A majority of the people that voted against the feminist movement and

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    Nationalism in India

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    the Indian League. It continued to work in creating the political and national awakening among the Indians. In 1876‚ S. N. Banerjee with A. M. Bose established the Indian Association to make people aware about the British atrocities and inflame nationalism. It agitated against ICS (Indian Civil Service) which was being held at London‚ The members of this Association demanded that the civil service examination should be simultaneously held at London and India. The Association also launched agitation

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    My Duty Of Nationalism

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    This quote is all I need when I am asked what my duty to America is. It manages to hold the answer to this difficult question in a mere 13 words. Those 13 words‚ cover my duty of nationalism‚ my duty to do what is right‚ and my duty to scrutinize the bureaucracy. It is these 13 words and the three ideas that they encompass‚ that have revealed to me my responsibilities as an American. To start off‚ let’s talk about my duty of nationalism. As Americans‚ I believe we have an obvious and distinct duty

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    Progressives In The 1800s

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    Riley Mangieri 12-19-15 Mr. Rauschenbach Grade 8 Progressives in the late 1800’s-1900’s Our nation lost its way during the Gilded Age (1870s-1920s). The Gilded Age was a term made up by Mark Twain due to him having a book called the Gilded Age‚ which satirized American society in the late 1800s. It was a time of government corruption‚ poverty‚ and awful labor conditions but it being covered up by big businesses‚ or “gilded”. Progressives were people

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    people have created things that have made life easier. Transportation has always been very important. It has been a huge part of history. Of course like every other resource it had its pros and cons. Automobiles‚ airplanes‚ boats‚ and trains during the 1800s were all being invented. Before life was harsh nothing was simple as today. For example sending a letter to someone or trying to communicate with someone would take weeks even months. Today you could just send an email and it will be delivered

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    Revolution of 1800

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    Thomas Jefferson gained the presidency in the election of 1800. The election and subsequent shift in the government control was dubbed the “the Revolution of 1800.” It signaled the inundation of the Democratic Republican ideals in the Presidency and Congress in contrast to the Federalist ideals of the Adam’s administration. The election of 1800 was a revolutionary election for it significantly altered economics by resulting in lowering and removing taxes like the Whiskey Tax and government expenditures

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