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    Many inventions were created during the industrial era most were to help with labor and to make life better the average employed person.People back then were lucky to have innovators to create their innovative inventions.Some of the many innovations were crated to help with farming and factories.Steam power was one innovation that was a considerable way to strengthen productivity and lower manpower needed.Another way steam engines gave assistance to man was to increase the amount of energy with coal

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    The victorian era was an era of many advancements. Technical advancements‚ industrial advancements‚ and importantly‚ fashionable advancements. In the 1800s women wore modest yet flamboyant clothes. Regal looking but wild in pattern. In a time where a woman’s body is what made her or broke her‚ she sure did have some nice clothes. Victorian clothes were conservative and stiff‚ but as we delve into the past to look at these great fashions‚ you’ll see that these clothes were not only for other people

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    Between the 1890s and World War One‚ reform efforts started taking place by the progressives. The progressives were not a single unified group and even had some contradicting goals. They were middle class urban dwellers and some were women. The progressives wanted to end prostitution‚ Americanize immigrants‚ antitrust legislation created‚ women’s suffrage‚ and the start of prohibition. An example of a group of progressive women who wanted to start prohibition is The Women’s Christian Temperance Union

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    Leah Traynor Theodore Roosevelt was a very important person in the Progressive era. He was a sickly asthmatic child and stayed home studying natural history. He was often called T.R. After college he entered politics. He later served on the New York state legislature at age 26. A while later he became the vice president of William McKinley. After McKinley was assassinated he became the president. He was the youngest president of the united states. He was the leader of the republican party; and

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    The Airline Industry during the Regulated Era Airline Management The airline industry before 1977 was very different than the industry today. Before the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978‚ the airline industry was regulated by the United States Government under the Civil Aeronautics Board. Regulation provided many benefits to air carriers such as set route pricing‚ and a difficult to enter marketplace. The regulated era also had numerous drawbacks such as inefficiencies of route structuring

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    During the Progressive Era from 1890 to 1920‚ Progressives (people in support of the movement) made the most significant reforms in the political area. Before changes were made in politics‚ the government was not believed to be strong enough in order to solve the problems including poverty‚ unfair working conditions‚ corruption in the economy‚ etc. So‚ the Progressive Movement was based on the idea of making the government stronger and more active in the solving of issues in society. Many progressives

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    Women were not equals in the Age of Reason. Their education was deemed of little importance. They were to accept their role as “pleaser”. In marital roles they had limited property rights and physical abuse was not against the law. Women were considered intellectual and physical inferiors‚ who were in need of both direction and protection from their male counterparts. In paintings‚ females were often depicted as soft and helpless‚ as shown in Jacques-Louis Davids ’ painting “Oath of the Horatii

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    Politics : The 1950’s is a great choice for those interested in politics. The 1950’s was a great period for political achievements and upsets. For example during the 1950’s McCarthyism was just starting to flourish. Another major political event was when President Dwight D. Eisenhower defeated his running opponent Adlai E. Stevenson for President of the United States of America. Economics: The 1950s was a very elaborate time where the majority of Americans achieved prosperity previously never known

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    the Renaissance era was the greatest era. This era had a huge impact on our life styles and beliefs today. Some of the things adopted from the Renaissance era was Culture‚ Society‚ and Religion. But in order to fully understand the concept of the gender roles of the men and women of the time. We must first understand how the men and women of that time were viewed. Throughout history there is a lot of ways men and women were different. But only a few were the biggest setback for women. Did the Renaissance

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    self-worth‚ so they would protect it all cost. During Jacobean era‚ male pride was stemmed from their honour‚ their pride and honour determined a person’s status in society. During the 1600s‚ status was very important due to that fact‚ men were often conscious and concerned with how others perceived and judged them. Honour was very important to men as honour meant they would be treated with respect and admiration it would also benefit their reputation. During 1960s men of Afghanistan had the role of the

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