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    IGS 300V1-124 Quarterly Test 1.The three things that John Locke states the government must provide that the state of nature lacks are: 1. A set of clear written laws for the settlement of particular conflicts and issues involving social order. 2. Impartial judge to interpret and uphold the written laws. 3. Force that is able to execute the necessary set laws. The conditions that Locke sets for the extent and power of the legislative body are: 1. “It can not be absolutely arbitrary over the lives

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    difficult to preserve these ideas in the changing world of the Victorian city‚ because it is changing quickly. In particular‚ there’s restriction in women’s behavior and the expectation that women would marry and go on to satisfy the ideals of true womanhood (they will be good wives and mothers‚ be pious and chaste‚ respectable

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    AP United States History African American Culture from the Early to Mid-1800’s Throughout American history‚ African Americans fought to establish their own culture. Even though they were silenced by white laws and stereotypes‚ African Americans created their own distinct culture‚ to a certain extent from 1800 to 1860. By mixing their African American traditions and Christian ideas‚ they formed a religion‚ their own version of Christianity. African American rebellions‚ though small and infrequent

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    The Leadership Quarterly 17 (2006) 559 – 576 www.elsevier.com/locate/leaqua Leadership and the organizational context: Like the weather? ☆ Lyman W. Porter ⁎‚ Grace B. McLaughlin 1 The Paul Merage School of Business‚ University of California–Irvine‚ Irvine‚ CA 92697-3125‚ USA Abstract This article reviews the leadership literature from 1990–2005 in twenty-one major journals in order to determine the nature and extent of attention to the organizational context as a factor affecting leaders’

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    Society‚ Culture‚ and Reform‚ 1820-1860 Questions AP US History Society‚ Culture‚ and Reform‚ 1820-1860 Questions According to Horace Mann benefits of free public schools were tied to the individual and society. He said an educated people is always a more industrious people‚ and that intelligence is a primary ingredient in the wealth of nations. The more educated people were the more prosperous America will be. Its is also a necessity and a right for a child to be educated. not to would be the

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    DIGNITY OF WOMANHOOD By Ali A Shafie Everyone man and woman should acknowledge and accept his/her sexual identity. The catechism of the Catholic Church with reference to the Bible said in creating men ‘Male and female’ ‘God gives man and woman an equal personal dignity. “Man is a person‚ man and woman equally so‚ since both were created in the image and likeness of the

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    Cults

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    The word cult is defined as an alternative religion. Most cults are started because someone doesn ’t like the way the world is‚ and feels that his/her church isn ’t doing anything to make it better‚ so they leave and create what they believe to be the perfect religion. Then this person strives to make others believe as they do so they will join (Miller‚ 1991‚ p. 15). There are somewhere around 3‚000 to 5‚000 of these cults throughout the United States‚ but only 75 to 100 are documented (Miller

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    currently 2‚000 to 5‚000 cults active in the United States and about 10 to 20 million Americans have been or are currently involved in cults today (Clark 1 of 20). The word cult is defined as follows: “faddish devotion; a group of persons showing such devotion” (Webster Dictionary‚ 192). Although some believe that cults were a thing in the past‚ many do not know is that cults are not just a thing in the past; they are still being practiced and the effects are destructive. Cults play a negative role

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    J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J Jj J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J Discuss the changing ideals of American womanhood between the American Revolution (1770’s) and the outbreak of the Civil War. What factors fostered the emergence of “republican motherhood” and the “cult of domesticity”? Assess the extent to which these ideals influenced the lives of women during this period. In your answer be sure to consider issues of race and class

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    Cult of Domesticity

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    The Cult of Domesticity: Securing the 19th Century Woman in the Home During the Antebellum age of America‚ new values and ideals began to arise. These ideals were reflected in the households of middle class citizens and grouped together to create the “Cult of Domesticity.” The cult helped form the foundation of female inferiority in the male dominated society. As “slaves” to the home‚ women were to uphold morals that were no longer relevant in the new industrialized world. The ideas that led

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