the Greek Revolution and who did it involve? 11. By the 1890’s labor movements became organized to help the industrial workers in what ways? 12. What were some of the political trends that quieted the call for revolutions in Europe after 1850? 13. How did governments and their functions change in the West in relation to: Civil service‚ Education‚ Welfare? 14. What lead to the development of socialism? 15. What were the feminist movements seeking to change? 16. What
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The "Era of the Common Man"‚ through the 1820 ’s and 1830 ’s is also known as the "Age of Jackson". The Jacksonian Democrats thought of themselves as saviors of the common people‚ the constitution‚ political democracy‚ and economic opportunity. To the extent that they attempted to support equal economic opportunity and some aspects of political democracy‚ I agree with their view of themselves. I cannot agree however‚ with the notion that Jacksonian Democrats were champions of individual liberties
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Why did the expansion of slavery become the most divisive political issue in the 1840s and 1850s? After the depression of 1837 in the South and the Indian removal‚ Americans had expanded their territory further in the West by the 1840s. The expansion in the land inspired the expansion of slavery. In the 1840s and 1850s‚ this expansion of slavery became the most divisive political issue since it caused the Texas revolt‚ made James K. Polk win the election of 1844‚ and brought disagreements over the
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Assess the significance of popular pressure in bringing about improved representation and greater democracy in Britain in the period 1830-1931 The period of 1830-1931 saw gradual yet largely significant governmental reforms which led to an extension of the franchise from 500‚000 to around 21 million. Prior to 1832‚ Britain’s franchise composed of a selective elite of the landowning class‚ however the 1832 reform act‚ although a disappointment in the extent of what it achieved‚ paved the way for
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Since the 19th century‚ law enforcement and punishment has developed rapidly into the justice system we rely on today. Obscure laws that had become irrelevant in an industrial and post-industrial era were fast being replaced‚ and despite its lack of existence at the beginning of the 1800’s‚ policing standards are‚ today‚ high. The necessity for this drastic change in approach to crime has stemmed from the needs of industrial Britain‚ and the increased awareness of the public‚ and government‚ and
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In the period from 1825-1850‚ a majority of the reform movements in the United States sought to expand democratic ideals. However‚ some did so indirectly and unintentionally. The reform movements were spurred by the Second Great Awakening‚ which began in New England in the late 1790’s‚ and would eventually spread throughout the country. The Second GA differed from the First in that people were now believed to be able to choose whether or not to believe in God‚ as opposed to previous ideals based
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Since the development writing‚ people had adopted it as a method to record/retrieve information/data and communications with others. It was not until 1958‚ the term “Information Technology” first appears in an article named “Management in the 1980’s” published in Harvard Business Review. Information technology includes the process of large amount of data which has develop vigorously evaluation from 1950 to the present‚ especially in the past decades‚ and has positive impacts the productivity.
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Jefferson did not present his candidacy for a third presidential period‚ but he helped elect the Democratic-Republican candidate from Virginia‚ James Madison‚ as president in 1808. Madison was the 4th president who also presided for two periods‚ from 1809 to 1817. During these years he had to confront serious problems. The worst of them was the continuous confrontations with Great Britain. Neither English nor French were in disposition to cede to American petitions. The United States wanted to have
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Asian Ethnicity Vol. 9‚ No. 3‚ October 2008‚ 201–218 Identity development and cultural production in the Chinese diaspora to the United States‚ 1850–2004: new perspectives David Pendery* Department of English‚ National Chengchi University‚ Taipei‚ Taiwan Diaspora studies have grown in importance in the modern world as world travel and relocation have become more feasible; as the numbers of persecuted peoples and those seeking exile or new beginnings in new lands has increased; as globalization
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In the mid-1800’s‚ many events occurred that increased sectional tension between the Northern and Southern states of the Union. These tensions ultimately resulted in the outbreak of civil war. One thing in particular that is considered to be a source of sectional discord is the U.S. Constitution. However the Constitution itself was not a source of sectional tension that caused the failure of the Union. The failure erupted generally from the issue of slavery. combination of the people in general and
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