Convention in 1849 which was the birthplace of feminism and the first ever women’s rights convention. Led and organized by middle-class Western white women‚ the suffrage movement gained traction with leaders Susan B Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. In 1920‚ the 19th Amendment was added to the U.S. Constitution barring the denial of a citizen’s right to
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Education Not many people attended school in the 1800s‚ and the teachers themselves were often uneducated and untrained. It wasn’t until 1854 the first ragged (public) schools were established in Sydney‚ for the people who couldn’t pay the fees for the “national” schools‚ independent schools and religious denomination schools. Because schooling wasn’t compulsory‚ parents chose whether their children went to school and for how long. It was a belief of the time that it was more important for boys to
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Even though the 1920’s began with a favorable outlook for peace‚ towards the end of the decade and throughout the 1930’s the clouds of war were forming. Dictators arose in countries that were dissatisfied with the results of World War I. Germany‚ Italy‚ and Japan took aggressive actions‚ and neither the League of Nations nor the democratic countries were able or willing to stop them. British Prime Minister Chamberlain suggested the best way to deal with Hitler was the policy of appeasement. Actions
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Was the main reason that US prospered in America the developments in the automobile industry? In the 1920s‚ America became the wealthiest country in the world with no obvious rival. Yet by 1930 she had hit a depression that was to have world-wide consequences. But in the good times everybody seemed to have a reasonably well paid job and everybody seemed to have a lot of spare cash to spend. One reason for the economic boom was High Purchase which is where you make a deposit on a item and then
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Advertising in the 1900’s was very popular for persuading people to buy the a product. Imitating and have the “image” or look of a particular person and influence more and more people to buy the product is the goal. In today’s society advertisments work the same way and if anything it has it’s pro’s and cons of the way people live their lives by being influenced by these advertisements.The first photo that I chose to present‚ portrays how an elegant woman from the 1920’s is smoking a cigarette
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Mather‚ a Puritan leader‚ stated‚ “Wine is from God‚ but the drunkard is from the devil” (Hill‚ 7). b. In 1836‚ The American Temperance Union was established. Originally temperance concentrated on getting people to drink in moderation. c. The Civil War put temperance and Prohibition on the back burner. III. Enforcement of Prohibition: a. Enforcement of Prohibition proved to be extremely overwhelming. b. Even the law itself was elusive. c. It didn’t occur to anyone that a Constitutional Mandate
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In the 1920s and the early 1930s‚ feminity was produced in a racial masquerade‚ so it could be worn or it could be taken off according to “Racial Masquerade” by Alys Eve Weinbaum. Weinbaum states that there are three main parts to this racial masquerade: transforming the visual surface of the body‚ consuming commodities produced in the mass market‚ and creating race as a performance. The cosmetic industry was one driver of this ideology of racial masquerade. For example‚ many advertisements promised
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kept barefoot and pregnant in the kitchen. Take into mind that during World War II‚ women took a huge weight off the men’s back when they went to war. Back in 1916 the National Woman’s Party was created. The following year they started picketing at the White House. They were eventually were arrested. The first wave of feminism was for the right to vote. After a few years the women were allowed to vote finally in 1920. The first wave slowly went away after the right for women to vote passed.
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Challenging Gender Stereotypes in the 1920’s Marital arguments are one of the main reasons for divorce in this day in age. However‚ some couples have really good relationships because one partner does not force the other to do anything unwillingly‚ but will still argue over things they disagree on. Hemingway expresses this type of relationship in his short story‚ “Hills Like White elephants.” Set in a time where the inequality between men and women was very evident‚ Hemingway tells the story of an
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Before 1920 a few women attended seminary or an academy for women to learn and be educated but women were not allowed to attend universities and college campuses; this was for men only and women believed they too could benefit from obtaining a degree and becoming part of the work force‚ helping their families and being able to move up the ladder economically. This was considered by many women as the beginning of a long fight to establish their rights and place in the world. Women believed they
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