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    Progressive Era

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    The Progressive Era In the early 1900s reformers known as progressives began‚ with it the Progressive Era. This movement wanted to reform the United States by bringing order and efficiency to a country that had been transformed by rapid growth and new technology. The full reformation was not successful passed‚ however‚ they were able to express new idea and solve many problems troubling American society and its people. Much was done by progressives in order to improve the lives of people in America

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    The New Era

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    The New Era – Page 1 The New Era – 1920’s to 1945 Kimberly Hemric HIS204 – American History Since 1865 Professor Burgin October 18‚ 2010 The New Era – Page 2 The New Era of the 1920’s brought a booming economy

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    Jacksonian Era

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    Jacksonian era Few time periods were as critical to the course of American history as the Jacksonian Era. In the 1820’s Jacksonian Democrats rose to power by promising to protect states’ rights and ensure economic equality for all. In order to abide by what he had promised the people‚ Jackson made the following changes in hope that he would be able to live up to what he had preached. Jackson created the “spoil system‚” altered the relationship with Native American tribes and dismantled the National

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    The Mesozoic Era

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    The Age of the Dinosaur is the Mesozoic era. Its’ geological time lasted from 180 million years ago (MA) from 250 MA to 65 MA. The Mesozoic era began after the end of the Permian extinction. It has been estimated that the Permian extinction wiped out approximately 95% of marine life and about 70% of all other species on the plant. The Mesozoic era consists of three geological time periods Triassic‚ Jurassic and Cretaceous. In the era of Mesozoic period the earth’s continents were a supercontinent

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    Aye Batter Swing! There are several ways to watch my favorite sport softball. You can hear it on the radio‚ watch it on Tv‚ or even better you can watch it live. In my opinion live is the best way to watch softball. There are many reasons to love softball for example‚ it is my best sport and I enjoy playing. Especially when I go up to bat and the feeling I get once my bat makes contact with the ball. You also get to meet many different people from different teams if you play travel ball.

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    plays portrays characters wishing for an escape from reality. The characters also filled with a great deal of loneliness. He was able to make a fictional settings seem so realistic and add on to the tone of the pieces. Tennessee Williams was an exceptional American writer who at the time was able to earn criticism and praise for exploring themes of sexuality that no one at the time really would. He earned the Pulitzer prize for Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. From feeling exiled due to his sexualty Williams

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    Baroque Era

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    of way we have come to expect from our modern teen-agers. But what is a teen-ager anyway? Simply put; a teen-ager is no longer a child and not yet an adult. It is that awkward in-between stage when all the rules get broken‚ nothing ever seems to fit‚ and emotions fluctuate wildly. This is exactly how it was with the Baroque Era of Music. To put this into perspective‚ try and remember that the Renaissance was a "re-birth" of good art and music and the Classical era was that birth coming into its

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    sports‚ pick up a book to read‚ or have play time. One thing that has carried through the centuries is athletics. Although the types of athletic activities have altered somewhat‚ a few have stayed alive and are performed today. In the Victorian Era in England‚ people played two kinds of sports: recreational sports and competitive sports. Recreational sports included games like croquet and cycling. Competitive sports would be like football and lawn tennis. Croquet was introduced in England in

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    Victorian Era

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    The Victorian era of British history was the period of Queen Victoria’s reign from 20 June 1837 until her death on 22 January 1901. It was a long period of peace‚ prosperity‚ refined sensibilities and national self-confidence for Britain. Some scholars date the beginning of the period in terms of sensibilities and political concerns to the passage of the Reform Act 1832. The era was preceded by the Georgian period and followed by the Edwardian period. The latter half of the Victorian age roughly

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    Edwardian Era

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    Fashion in the relevance to the Edwardian Era 1890-1919 the last maturity of elegance. The time period of the Edwardian Era in England was a period of sexual politics‚ mindless triviality‚ tensions between social security and individual freedom and wavering belief in God and religion. The Edwardian age is sometimes called the "golden age" where extravagant parties and high fashion are all everyone cares about. First impressions and formalities are so important‚ they matter more than freedom of speech

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