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    1960's Romantic Era

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    Post War Romantic Era The 1960’s in America were a new turn in society. The meaning of love‚ friends‚ and earth were all commonly used. This era of the 1960’s were filled with baby boomers that had a great appreciation for life and love. This life full with joy‚ and love created a new group of music that was very fitting to it’s time. These great generations of the 1960’s were home to a new style of music‚ as also in their life a new world was forming. Some of these artist consisted of The Mamas

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    Baroque Era and Rock Music

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    Baroque Era and Rock Music To understand the correlation between Rock music and the Baroque Era‚ one must look more in-depth towards each culture’s history and social norms. The Baroque Era’s musical style was prevalent during 1600 - 1750. It can be described as a time when the music went hand in hand with the architecture‚ paintings‚ and literature of its time. It was a time when musicians brought out more intense emotions within their Rock music‚ which was created during the 1950’s in the United

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    Women during the Progressive Era Kenedra Coney HIS 204 Professor Owens May 29‚ 2011 Unit II: Women in the Progressive Era During the decades between 1890s and 1920s there was a new age of reform there was so much reform activity that historians called this era the Progressive Era. During this time there were millions of Americans that were organized in association to many solutions to industrialization‚ urbanization‚ and immigration problems that brought about a new social reform order. In Unit

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    Is the rising might of the Asian giants - China and India‚ a harbinger of a new cold war era? A blunt answer to this question would be China’s attitude towards India. It’s not that‚ being an Indian i am taking a patriotic or chauvinistic stance‚ the unilateral aspect of my answer has many a reason. I will be delving into the macro-level details‚ but before that i would show due respect and reverence to my neighbouring nation‚ China‚ for its fabulous performance over the last couple of decades

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    olonial Era By:Adrianna The Colonial Era is known as the explorers. Topics I’ll be talking about is explorers‚ slaves‚ farming‚ trading‚ revulsion war. If you want to find out more on the colonial Era‚ start reading. Explorers Famous spanish explorers teams explored the caribbean and south america. The famous english explorers were referred to as pirates and privateers by their enemies. The english had to fight the european. During the 15th century and continuing into the 17th century

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    The period I chose to focus on was the Antebellum Period of 1789-1812. From this period the three things I chose to touch upon were the Cotton Gin‚ Early Industrialization and the Rise in Manufacturing in the North‚ and the canal system during the Antebellum Period in American history. This period is considered to be the period right before the civil war and after the War of 1812. It was described by the rise of abolition and the gradual polarization of the country between abolitionists and supporters

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    Before the Progressive Era women found themselves in traditional roles raising the family and keeping the families moral compass pointing in the proper manner. Many of them never considered life outside of them home‚ as this was how they were raised. In the advent of the beginning years of the Progressive Era with many of the largest companies controlling the largest chunks of America’s financial interests these same women were looking outside. By this I mean‚ the very important job they had raising

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    Four Eras of Writing

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    History has evolved over the last two centuries. In the introduction to Interpretations of American History edited by Francis G. Couvares‚ et al.‚ he states that the transition of the way history was interpreted has only “linked the past more strongly to the present” (Couvares 1). Before‚ historians –mostly white male- used to report only about “male” topics but since then‚ different issues have transformed the way history used to be. Over the last 400 years‚ the four different stages that have reshaped

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    The era of dandies is what some people call the Victorian Era when thinking about the fashion in Victorian‚ England at the time. Corsets and crinolines were big in fashion for women during Victorian times. Women wanted to have an hourglass figure where the torso had to be as small as your age. “Victorian clothes were a symbol of who you were‚ what you did for a living‚ and how much money was in your bank account” (Rose‚ Tudor. “Victorian Clothes.” 1). The fashion is forever changing from how it

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    requested by law and really serving and protecting the people. There are three eras of policing‚ the political era (1840-1930)‚ the reform era (1930-1980)‚ the community era(1980-present). The political era was an era that was characterized by political influence‚ corruption and relationship building. It was an era controlled by the local governments in which the state and the federal government had no interference. During this Era‚ the police had close relationship with the people‚ police patrols was conducted

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