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    Gender Roles In The 1920s

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    have not changed that much since the 1920s. Women’s role in the 1920s was to have an arranged marriage‚ to take care of the home‚ and to have children. Later in the 1920s‚ women are still expected to have these same views which defines what a woman is to act like. Even in today’s time‚ young girls are raised to be taught these values in the toy and costume market. Expected gender definitions blocks the true meaning to be a boy or a girl. Therefore‚ from the 1920s to 2015‚ gender roles have not shifted

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    The Jazz Age in the 1920s

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    Castellon‚ Karen Period 5 Mrs. Wehunt March 30‚2012 The Jazz Age 1920`s Like all the changes during the course of history that the United States has experienced The Jazz age can be explained as a time to experiment and try different styles. This period was taken place during a time when big businesses started to grow even bigger and the United states became even more industrialized. The Jazz Age happened after WW1. During WW1 everyone was focused on the war. Everything the people would do

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    Imperialism Imperialism occurred in the late 19th century imperialism is a Country Extending its power through Military or Diplomacy‚ which causes the country to expand. Expansion Occurs when the Country’s power is greater than the obstacle stopping the country from expanding. TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT The Europeans Had Their Eyes on ruling Africa‚ They Conquered A Big Chunk of Africa Before Reaching a point where they couldn’t Progress anymore. Factors such as disease and the people fighting back

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    European colonizers believed that their ideas and experiences were universal. But here we see the opposition of the natives to change their dress according to the dress code of the colonizer. For Algerians‚ modernization meant they had to found a new country so here we see a cold war happening against the rules and morals of the

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    The 1920s was a decade of exciting social changes and reflective cultural conflicts. For many Americans‚ the growth of cities‚ the rise of a consumer culture‚ and the so-called “revolution in morals and manners” represented a liberation from the restrictions of the country’s Victorian past. But for others‚ the United States was changing in undesirable ways. The result was a veiled “cultural civil war‚” in which a pluralistic society classed bitterly over such issues as foreign immigration‚ evolution

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    Fashion In The 1920's

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    Women’s fashion in the 1920’s there clothing developed closer with art and it was expressed in a simple elegant designs with careful selected fabrics and intelligent use of different colors. There was beautiful coordinated and accessorized outfits were a feature of 1920’s ladies fashions. Hats‚ shoes‚ stockings‚ handbags‚ dresses and jewelry they all came together to create a unique and elegant style that can only be appreciated when seen in the streets. Women’s fashions experienced dramatic changes

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    The Cultural Imperialism in the Globalization INTRODUCTION In the era of imperialism‚ empire authorities controlled people in their colonial territories by attaching great importance to imperialism culture. Colonial people were easier to be ruled when they adopted same culture and received same education as in the imperial nations. After the World War II‚ the colonial nations declared independence one after one and the era of imperialism came to the end. The center of world has been transformed

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    Movie Gandhi Imperialism

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    the impact Mahatma Gandhi made on India in gaining its independence from Britain and how the Hindus and Muslims utilized non-violent protests to achieve this goal. This film reflects imperialism in the sense that what went on in the video clearly supported the exact definition of the word imperialism. Imperialism is the policy of extending the rule or influence of a country over another country. Indeed this was the case in India during the time of Gandhi‚ this was what he was fighting against

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    1920s Art Influences

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    What was 1920’s art like? By: Marisol Menendez and Libby Davis Art Influences • Art in the 1920’s was mainly influenced by two movements: Dada and Surrealism. Dada Art • Dada was an anti-art movement . Anti Art painters rejected in some way the conventional artistic standards. • It was born out of negative reaction to the horrors of World War I. It rejected reason and logic‚ prizing nonsense‚ irrationality and intuition. Many Dada artist scattered across Europe after Great War ended. Dada’s

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    Life In The 1920s Essay

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    The Roaring 20s The 1920s was a time where the culture changed drastically‚ not only did you have people moving from farms to the city‚ you also had people changing the way they lived in the city. New technology and household products made tasks a lot easier and faster than every before. People became obsessed with all things modern whether it is the music they listened to or the things they did on their free time. Because of economic growth the consumer rates and advertising were at an all time

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