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    Women in Ancient India and Greece Tutorial 02 Short Essay Thursday‚ November 14th‚ 2013 Throughout history women have been oppressed and discriminated against. Barriers against women have been originated from more powerful institutions and by a greater male society that has set limits on the potential of women. The status of women has evolved greatly as agriculture advanced. In the two civilizations‚ India and Greece‚ the status of women has evolved in many

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    The Elizabethan World Picture In the Elizabethan era it was believed that the Earth was the center of the universe and the Earth was surrounded by 9 or 11 spheres. In the 11th sphere was called coelum empyraeum which means the imperial heaven. It was here it was believed that God existed with his angles. The 9th sphere was called primum mobile. This sphere controlled the universes movements. In the sphere closest to Earth was the moon. From 2nd sphere and upward entailed eternity and stability and

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    During the Victorian Era of 1850-1900‚ women’s fashion became intricate‚ painful‚ and also dangerous. The women of this age dressed in this manner in order to show status and beauty. The men‚ whom were responsible for designing this dress and garment wanted to increase their control of women both mentally and physically. In order to achieve the ideal wasp waist‚ these women practiced tight-lacing and put on many layers of clothes every day. Victorian Fashion became one of the main causes for health

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    Part 1: Many women in the late 19th century wanted their freedom and wanted to become someone without their husbands’ consent. Women in Norway‚ were only useful to amuse their husband‚ and take care of their kids. In the play “A Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen‚ we see how that plays out onto the play between Nora and her husband Helmer. What was a women’s role in the late 19th century in Norway? The text lead me to ask the question about a women’s role‚ because people in the late 19th century had

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    Women in Herodotus’ The Histories From Helen of Troy to Candaules’ queen‚ historians have documented many quarrels over women. One historian in particular‚ Herodotus‚ wrote often of the implications women had on the history before him. Women over history played largely a secondary role in almost everything‚ from politics to simple household decision-making. Women also were married off in order to gain land and status for their families‚ especially their fathers. Yet wars‚ both civil and foreign

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    Imperial Britain in the Victorian Era: A Time of Change During the Victorian era‚ the British Empire thrived as the most powerful imperial force in the world. It was a time of great change: in addition to continued expansion of the empire‚ there were also many advances in science‚ as well as the start of an industrial revolution. According to Eric Hobsbawm‚ there are three primary demands a state makes in terms of public art and architecture: “the first is to glorify power itself‚ which in the European

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    Klarissa Rossi Rossi 1 Campbell AP US History 14 January 2016 Before civil war‚ the roles of women were rooted among the people. Women accepted their role in society was to be an obedient and loving wife‚ lowering herself to the men around her. Their job was staying in the house and carrying out the domestic duties‚ while also being the caregiver to their children. They did not have

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    After being charged with a penalty‚ the bulk of criminals were sentenced to a prison until either released or punished. There were exactly eighteen prisons: the Tower‚ the Gatehouse‚ Fleet‚ Newgate‚ Ludgate‚ Poultry Counter‚ Wood Street Counter‚ Bridewell‚ White Lion‚ the King’s Bench‚ Marshalsea‚ Southwark Counter‚ Clink‚ St. Katherine’s‚ East Smithfield‚ New Prison‚ Lord Wentworth’s‚ and Finsbury. Each of the prisons in London had different levels of accommodation for its prisoners. The section

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    Women’s Roles A woman’s work ethic and subserviency were the only characteristics a man looked for in a women‚ back in the 17th century. Men felt superior to women and had plenty more rights than them. Women were practically treated as servants by their husbands and they were not allowed to argue/protest against their roles as a women. Although women have endured being treated as the weaker sex and have had fewer rights than men‚ this has immensely changed over the past centuries. In our society

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    five boys would spend his twelve hours of his day laboring at steel and textile factories for the hardly livable wage of ten cents. The social and political unrest created by the institution of child labor throughout the Gilded Age and Progressive Era had a crucial and lasting influence on American industry‚ as it set the precedent for all modern labor laws and working regulations. Many laws and social reforms derived from the increase in demand for child workers. In the beginning of the 20th century

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