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    APUSH: Jeffersonian Era

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    Chapter 7 APUSH the Jeffersonian Era I. The rise of cultural nationalism i. Religion began to adjust to the spread of Enlightenment rationalism. a. Patterns of education a. All male citizens should receive free education. b. Endorsed the principle of public education‚ but did not create a working system of free schools even up to 1815. c. 1815- 30 private secondary schools in MA‚ 37 in NY‚ etc. d. Female illiteracy rate was 50%. e. Judith Sargent –

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    The Jacksonian Period (1824-1848) had been celebrated as the era of the “common man.” To what extent did the period live up to its characterization? Consider two of the following in your response: Economic development‚ politics‚ and reform movements. The Jacksonian period‚ nicknamed the era of the “common man‚” lived up to its characterization. President Andrew Jackson influenced the life of the common man forever. He brought politics to the common man by expanding voting rights‚ once a topic

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    imagined feeling like an outsider in my own home. Unfortunately I wouldn’t even go as far as considering my current home as “my home.” I live in a house with eight people and two dogs and for some‚ that might not even be slightly overwhelming‚ but for me it is. I try to keep my heart open about the situation‚ but I always end up feeling like I don’t belong. Given the circumstances of my situation‚ I would say life definitely turned out better than what I initially expected‚ but I was left feeling like

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    There are many views about technology in The Classical Era. Each section of the world had their own way with going about advancements in technology. During The classical Era. the Hans and Romans had varying attitudes upon technology like centralization and use of tools and the view of whether or not people of an educated stature should even be using them‚ the necessity and purpose of infrastructure‚ and other advancements that either helped by increasing production levels or rates‚ or‚ they hindered

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    Directed WritingWriting an Article You are the Secretary of the Environmental Awareness Club at your school. You havebeen approached by the editor of the school magazine to contribute an article to themagazine. You have decided to write about the activities that were carried out during theyear and to use the opportunity to invite new members to join the club. Write out your article based on all the notes below. •Give the brief overview of the club •State the activities that were carried

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    The Renaissance era gave birth to many well made and useful weapons. The most important and manageable of these weapons are the sword‚ bows and crossbows‚ and axes. These weapons each have differ- ent uses and styles making them convenient for many tasks. Swords are normally depicted as only a knightly weapon‚ but were also used by commoners for many a duel. Of course they were mostly a knights weapons as they used them in battle for "hewing‚ slicing‚ and stabbing" (Renaissance Weapons). Some of

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    Progressive Era Dbq

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    Erin Effinger 3/10/13 IB HOA DBQ During the Progressive Era the American society was evolving; technology‚ businesses and industry were advancing. However many problems rose in America. Many people faced poor working conditions including low pay and dangerous environments. Consumers were becoming aware of the horrors of the food industry. Women were seeking their right to vote‚ and the government was infested with the social elites who controlled industry

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    Frankenstein and the Romantic Era In the novel Frankenstein‚ by Mary Shelley‚ the plot‚ setting‚ and characters reflect the historical and philosophical aspects of the Romantic era. This includes the emphasis on the impossible‚ the magical‚ and on freedom. It can also be related to the time period in which it was written‚ with the continued journey into the unknown‚ in science and exploration‚ and with the disarray of the world. In 1816‚ the reanimation of dead tissue was not only amazing but

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    NFlow The Disconnect in the Connected Era David Goldberg‚ in his article “If Technology is Making Us Stupid‚ It’s Not Technology’s Fault” posits that the blame in the deterioration of human intelligence lies not with computers‚ but with the fashion of their use: “… it is not the technology‚ but the social conditions of their use that are the most compelling concerns here” (91). We as a society have been thrust into an age wherein there is a gadget for everyone and everything.  The responsibility

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    The Progressive Era was a time of social activism and political reform for the United States. This era started to bloom in the 1890s‚ and women took this opportunity to push for their rights. Women that took the leap to secure the nineteenth amendment include Elizabeth Cady Stanton‚ Frances E. Willard‚ Margaret Sanger‚ and Carrie Chapman Catt. These brave women made themselves heard‚ when men turned their ears away from them. Although it took these women and many more until 1920 to pass the nineteenth

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