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    Art Appreciation 9

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    are: Eugene Delacroix‚ Liberty Leading the People c. 1830‚ Ernest Meissonier‚ Memory of Civil War (The Barricades) c. 1849‚ and Gustave Courbet‚ Burial at Ornans‚ c. 1849. Eugene Delacroix’s Liberty Leading the People c. 1830 This detailed painting depicts a battle which took place during the Revolution in July 1830. The painting is very realistic. In Paris‚ on July 27‚ 28‚ and 29‚ 1830‚ Eugene Delacroix witnessed first hand the uprising known as the Trois

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    As seen by many historians‚ the era of good feelings was an era of nationalism and progress‚ to a certain degree. However‚ the addition of sectionalist ideas shattered the nationalistic views. Both sectionalism and nationalism were equally important to the unity of the United States‚ though sectionalism issues overpowered that of nationalisms‚ due to political and economic issues‚ they also brought about the creation of nationalism. As Monroe defeated his federalist opponent 184 to 34‚ the idea of

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    Causes of Civil War

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    Confederate States of America‚ and the Northern States‚ this war almost permanently split this “land of the free” in two. Sectionalism‚ the precursor of separatism‚ and debates over States’ rights through examples such as court cases provided the South with a reason to remove themselves from a country in which they believed that slavery was on the brink of extinction. Slavery‚ sectionalism and states’ rights all had a relative importance towards causing the Civil War. The central factor in the start of

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    economic regions needed an affordable yet fast means of transporting their goods to another. The transportation revolution was the period in which steam power‚ railroads‚ canals‚ roads‚ and bridges emerged as new forms of transportation‚ beginning in the 1830s. This allowed Americans to travel across the country and transport goods into new markets that weren’t previously available. Shipping costs were lowered as much as 90 percent in this era‚ which gave a big boost to trade and the settlement of new areas

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    earning to Live With Change Results Reporter Out of 21 questions‚ you answered 8 correctly‚ for a final grade of 38%. 8 correct (38%) | | 13 incorrect (62%) | | 0 unanswered (0%) | | | | | Your Results: | The correct answer for each question is indicated by a . | | | | 1 | CORRECT | | The romantic movement involved all of the following EXCEPT | | | | | A) | a conviction that emotion and experience are the sources of the most profound truths. |

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    bushrangers were classified as robbers. They settled in areas like bush and forests as their base. Most of the bushrangers were convicts from Britain who have escaped from assigned penal colonies in NSW and Van Diemen’s Land (currently known as Tasmania). By 1850’s an increase of ambush and robbery began because of the gold rush. The last bushranger had disappeared by 1880. Most bushrangers were not shot by police but were hung for their punishment in front of crowds so they could be ashamed and embarrassed

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    The Civil War-Causes.

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    Question- How valid is this statement? By the 1850’s the Constitution‚ originally framed as an instrument of national unity‚ had become a source of sectional discord and tension and ultimately contributed to the failure of the union it had created. 1987 AP US History DBQ Essay. In 1782 Americans won their independence from Britain in the American Revolution. After the colonies won their independence‚ Americans created the Constitution. Its purpose was to replace the Articles of Confederation and

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    The Missouri Compromise

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    After the Nullification Crisis‚ America proved victorious in the Mexican War of 1848‚ which meant the acquisition of even more land. Next‚ Henry Clay developed another key compromise‚ the Compromise of 1850 which provided yet another distinction between the American North and South. Under the compromise‚ Utah and New Mexico could now operate under popular sovereignty. In the North‚ no states could operate under popular sovereignty. With this‚ the North

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    of the major issues regarding slavery and sectionalism that transformed American politics for the next two decades. The Era of Good Feelings was merely a stage upon which the domestic troubles and triumphs of the time played out upon‚ in an era consisting of a balance of problems and solutions. In the aftermath of the War of 1812‚ all was good and well. However‚ growing issues were forming between the North and South‚ and the West as well. Sectionalism took hold during Monroe’s presidency‚ separating

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    in investigating the effects to ordinary people. According to a post of Nardinelli (n.d)‚ there was an argument on the time when living condition were improved. “The pessimists claim no marked improvement in standards of living until the 1840s or 1850s. Most optimists‚ by contrast‚ believe that living standards were rising by the 1810s or 1820s‚ or even earlier.” No matter stance was correct‚ the labourers used to live in low condition. In The Condition of the Working Class in England Engels‚ Friedrich

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