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    1860-1980 Social Factors

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    Social factors were the most prominent factor to contribute to the changing status of women in Britain in the years 1860-1980 as women had more freedom in exploring different aspects of the society without hesitation and without feeling the upper hand from men. A women had the freedom to wear and behave the way she believed was correct and not necessarily according to how the society would have preferred her to behave. One of the most significant act is the “The Matrimonial Property Act of 1970”

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    Industrial revolution Although it occurred around the same time as the French‚ American‚ Latin American‚ and Haitian Revolutions between‚ say‚ 1750 and 1850—the industrial revolution was really the most revolutionary of the bunch. No way‚ dude. All those revolution resulted in‚ like new borders and flags and stuff. We have studied 15‚000 years of history here at crash course‚ me from the past. And borders and flags have changed plenty‚ and they’re going to keep changing. But in all that

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    The Importance of Unions

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    many workplace issues are easily resolved without union intervention. Federal regulations now govern minimum wages‚ work hours‚ safety and health‚ discrimination and other issues. Unions have had a significant impact on the workplace in prior years through collective efforts of workers to have their needs addressed so that the widening gap between employer and employee would not lead to the exploitation of workers. Today‚ the influence of the unions and the labor movement are still there but not as

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    Employee led innovation

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    Employee-led innovation. How can employees take the lead in innovation? In our modern world‚ every idea can grow into big innovation. Great discoveries in this world and every single idea that changed life on the Earth was created in just simple situations with a contribution of ordinary people. What is the ocean without a drop of water in it? Sometimes we don`t focus or think about details and as a result we can be in a big trouble. Nevertheless‚ thanks for our work on mistakes we started to see

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    States and International Exposition was held in Atlanta‚ Georgia beginning in September of 1895. Booker T. Washington was invited to give the opening address. The subject for this address was racial cooperation and has come to be known as the Atlanta Compromise Address. Booker T. Washington was born into slavery and with hard work and determination became a nationally known scholar and orator‚ as well as an influential leader of the black community. At the time of the speech‚ lynching and overt violent

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    Opium Wars 1856-1860

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    The Opium Wars of 1839 to 1842 and 1856 to 1860 marked a new stage in China’s relationship with the West. The conflict erupted out of pre-existing tensions between the two global superpowers‚ China and Britain‚ as they grew increasingly important to each others’ economies through trade over the past century. Their interactions bred a serious imbalance and one-sided dependence; the British demand for Chinese goods‚ particularly tea‚ porcelain and silk‚ far outweighed the corresponding Chinese demand

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    |What were the advantages and |Popular sovereignty meant that the sovereign people of a territory should determine the statues of | |disadvantages of popular |slavery.   It was popular with politicians because it was a comfortable compromise between the | |sovereignty? |abolitionists and the slaver-holders. | |Why was the Free-Soil party |The Free Soil Party emerged.  It was formed by

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    A Break With Charity

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    A Break with Charity – Discussion Questions 1. “ Another world it was back then‚”……What kind of marks is she talking about? The world back then refers to “the witch madness of 1692” or “the recent tragedy” (pg. 3) When the author says‚ “..those marks might as well be a limping leg or a scarred face or lost fingers on one hand…” she means that if you lived during the Salem witch trial era‚ it was a life altering event for you…after having gone through that horrifying and stressful period in history

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    Civil War Tensions 1860s

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    How did the tensions of the 1860s show the human side of the Civil War? Three perspectives of the Civil War were the children‚ African Americans‚ and the medical staff. Most of the effects of the tensions made were not good. One side of the Civil War were the children. Tens of thousands of fathers were killed in the war. This caused many children to become orphans‚ causing the opening of many orphanages all across America. Some children wanted to become soldiers and they would slip through the cracks

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    malaya union

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    THE Malayan Union‚ which the British Labour Government inaugurated in post-war Malaya on April 1‚ 1945‚ lasted slightly more than two years. Although it was a shortlived constitutional experiment‚ it led to dramatic political developments. In present-day Malaysian history textbooks‚ the Malayan Union is regarded as having awakened political activity‚ and heightened ethnic consciousness and nationalism among the peninsula’s different ethnic groups. For the Malays‚ their opposition to the Malayan

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