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    The Era of Adjustment: Progress and Regress From 1920 to 1954 the United States was progressing as a world power and protector of democracy across the globe. Despite the onset of the great depression in 1929‚ unprecedented influxes of wealth spread to many citizens in the first and final years of the era. Having established its place in the international community as a democratic leader‚ the need to stress assimilation internally diminished as a priority in schools. The changes in American culture

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    Early Modern Era Throughout history‚ there has been an extreme discrimination against different groups of people. Women have been disrespected just because of what their religion’s holy book says. The Pope had the authority over state‚ not the monarch. The color of your skin has even determined your rank in society. Even though this was more in the early modern era‚ it still happens today. People have had to work their way to gain rights. Examples of social inequality in the modern era are the separation

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    The Victorian era and the early twentieth century idealised the Elizabethan era. The Encyclopædia Britannica still maintains that "The long reign of Elizabeth I‚ 1558-1603‚ was England’s Golden Age...’Merry England‚’ in love with life‚ expressed itself in music and literature‚ in architecture‚ and in adventurous seafaring."[1] This idealising tendency was shared by Britain and an Anglophilic America. (In popular culture‚ the image of those adventurous Elizabethan seafarers was embodied in the films

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    People believed many superstitions over facts‚ didn’t support hospitals‚ and thought that being dissected for scientific study was the worst fate for a soul. Nonetheless‚ health and science made great advancements and discoveries in the Victorian Era. By the 19th century medicine made ample advances through the work of doctors and scientists that refused to use pseudoscience to answer medical and scientific questions. Surgeon John Hunter developed the medical community’s understanding of how peoples’

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    Do you ever wonder about what people of the Victorian era did differently than us now? There are multiple sources concerning the Victorian era by numerous authors who discuss the lifestyle of the people living in this time. In those sources‚ many things are different such as medical training‚ education‚ literature and the way they celebrated holidays‚ just to name a few. To begin‚ in the Victorian era medical workers were trained by men already in the practice through apprenticeship.

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     once the war was over new threats to the nation’s economy had to be  addressed (Tariff of 1816)  ○ protective tariff­1st in U.S history  ○ raises revenue  ○ used it to protect U.S economy  ○ boosts economy  ○ would’ve never existed without War of 1812  Before the Era of Good Feelings began‚ the role of the war of 1812 united the nation through  strong leadership. ​ During the War of 1812‚ n​ ews of the Treaty of Ghent had not yet reached the ​ United  States​  from Europe‚ even though the war had officially ended two weeks earlier with it’s signing

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    Great Britain was supplying the Native Americans in North America with guns and‚ as a result America declared war on Britain in 1812. The phrase "Era of Good Feelings" was used to describe the administrations of Munroe in 1816 but the validity of this phrase is questioned. Many people might believe that the period after the war of 1812 was an "Era of Good Feelings" because of the nation’s gain of nationalism and expansion of the country‚ but it was not because of growing sectionalism and state

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    The Elizabethan Period The people in the Elizabethan Era lived very different lives to what we do today. The Elizabethan people believed that the queen was God’s representation here on Earth. Their social order ranked the monarch as the highest‚ followed by the nobility‚ the gentry‚ merchants and labourers. The government was relatively stable‚ centralised‚ well-organized and efficient. The Elizabethan people had high regard for family in a community. They believed that families were role

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    During the Elizabethan Era there were some very creepy things that went on during the time. The Elizabethan Era was full of sickness. Many of the sickness were deadly some were not. There was a lot of different medicine and curing methods. That sometimes saved people. Also‚ there was crime as well like in all towns there is always crime and there is always some type of punishment was enforced. Around the time there was some creepy magic that could scare the bergepers out of you. Many superstitions

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    have been taken‚ disagreements have been made‚ ideals have been questioned‚ concerns have risen‚ but the political system has lived through it all. A time period that became a critical period in shaping America’s political system was the Federalist Era while before that the Articles of Confederation displayed their significance. The American

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