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    After the Civil War came the Reconstruction Era. During the Reconstruction Era they passed an act called the 14th amendment and it was to free the blacks from being slaves. Although blacks had freedom‚ but they still were not free from society because a lack of resources and racism that kept blacks in slavery. A lack of resources kept blacks in slavery. Blacks soon realized that being free made them feel great but it did not mean they were going to be successful and have everything in the palm of

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    During Progressive era a lot of people were trying to immigrate into our country. Progressivism began as a social social movement and grew into a political movement‚ started in the 1890s and ended in the 1920s. In the early progressive era people rejected Social Darwinism. People in distant countries used American-made clothes‚ shoes‚ textiles‚ machines‚ steel‚ oil‚ rubber‚ and tools‚ among other finished products. They also ate foods grown in American soil and relied upon America’s iron ore‚ coal

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    As the antebellum era came to an end‚ the issue of slavery became more controversial among the Union. Along the expansion of US territory came the debate on the status of slavery in the newly acquired territory. Laws and legislatures attempted establish its status in a way that pleased both Northerners and Southerners‚ but after the creation of the Confederacy‚ the Civil War was inevitable. During the latter part of the antebellum era‚ reforms such as the Compromise of 1850‚ the Fugitive Slave Act

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    the British Empire. That is exactly how Britain was known during the Victorian era. It was the dominant country in the world at that time. Britain at that time not only had territories around the world but also influenced government policies‚ science and boundaries and a way of living around the world. And much of this influence came from the ideas born at Oxford University or from graduates from Oxford University. During the Victorian Era‚ Oxford University was one of the most prestigious universities

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    In the same way‚ the Renaissance Era introduced the formation of banks‚ thus a new economic system‚ and the beginning of an urban movement. In the Medieval Ages some people used to exchange goods instead of using money to buy them. However as trade increased and city-states like Venice took place on the trade routes‚ people began to use money to buy their goods‚ which created a monetary economy. Exchangers arose because people needed to change from one currency to another. Craftsmen‚ merchants‚ and

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    The Misperception of Women in the Postwar Era In the years between 1945 and 1960‚ modern history’s typical view of American women is that of a subordinated‚ suppressed and acquiescent group struggling to obtain the ideas of domesticity and conservatism portrayed by popular culture. Many assumptions are made about changing gender roles and their affects upon women as a whole during this period. To us‚ women in the postwar era are most easily and commonly represented by the image of the ideal wife

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    Odai Horani CC6 ENGA2HL Both Texts A and B‚ interrelate a common theme and discuss a common issue‚ the women’s role in society. Text1 (a) is adapted from the novel The Stone Diaries by Carol Shields (1993). While Text 1 (b) is an article written by Frank Kano‚ called “A TV Boss…” published in the “The Observer” magazine on October 17‚ 2004. Carol talks about women and how they are bored and tired from staying at home doing typical work like cleaning‚ washing and cooking. While on the other hand

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    Role of Women The role of women in society‚ and how prevailing orthodoxies have changed along with the cultural landscape to further shape this often misconceived topic. With the matter of gender equality ever present in today’s society‚ something that could not always be said‚ We feel now is a great time to investigate further what factors have ultimately sculpted popular thought in regards to this tender topic. The role of women in society has been greatly overseen in the last few decades. They

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    matter which way you state it‚ women have struggled to be their own person through literature. Obstacles have always been present when women have to try to find themselves. Their roles have either been the crazy feminist or the obedient wife‚ with many other roles in mind. Women have always struggled in literature due to male dominance and societal views. What truly is their role? Many authors have tried to answer this question. Others have shown their idea of women’s’ roles through their point of view

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    The Role of Women in 18th and 19th Century Literature The role of women in literature has typically been influenced by their role in society. In the 18th and 19th centuries their role in society began to change. Women began their transformation from anonymous objects of their fathers ’ and husbands ’ possession into animate‚ productive members of society. This change was reflected in the literature of the time‚ regardless of the gender of the author‚ and in a variety of genres and styles. Whether

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