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    The Industrial revolution is a term that is used to describe the transformations that the economical and social sectors of Britain during the 19th Century. It is hard to say exactly when the Industrial revolution started or when it finished. Many factors influenced the changes that happened‚ which makes studying the Industrial Revolution a little more complex than some other areas of History. There were several economic developments that gave rise to the industrial revolution. The changes didn’t

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    up” all race differences and cultures to become on American culture. The ideas of multiculturalism started at the end of the nineteenth century and turned into the concept of cultural pluralism that defined the nation as a mixture of diverse ethnicities with different cultural backgrounds‚ all co-existing and contributing to the new nation. Over the past centuries‚ there have been debates on how to define the “real” American and the “real” American identity. A lot of these struggles also led to Civil

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    Prison and Asylum Reform in the 19th Century In early American society‚ criminals that were held by our government we executed‚ whipped‚ and held in a dark cell for a short amount of time. The insane wandered around as a danger to themselves and people around them; and the churches caer took the poor. In the 1820s and 1830s there was a growing number of criminals‚ lunatics‚ and the poor people. Reformers wanted to establish an official institute for them. The reformers believed

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    Major Inventions of the Late 19th Century and Early 20th Century They have been many major inventions within the late 19th and early 20th century. Throughout history‚ these inventions have made great impacts on society. Three of these inventions that made the greatest impact are the telephone‚ the telegraph‚ and the light bulb. Each of these inventions has made a different impact in some way but they are still some of the greatest inventions. The telephone has left a huge impact on the world

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    During the late nineteenth century‚ the U.S. went through an amazing increase in industrial growth. Many things were brought up that could help anyone‚ even the immigrants‚ to come to america to have a better life. As things settled it wasn’t as everyone wish or hoped it would be. It was not a healthy environment and things were not as stabled as they should’ve been. Some factors that had a negative effect on society includes‚ working conditions‚ child labor and unstable homes. Due to these conditions

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    NINETEENTH CENTURY FINAL STUDY GUIDE                                                                1  DOMINIQUE BUCHANAN  Kirkpatrick Sale‚ “The First Industrial Revolution”  ­Know how interactions between people changed during the Industrial Revolution. Know what  was meant by the “moral economy.”  Before the Industrial Revolution time was not thought of as a concept‚ many homes were self  sufficient and people rewarded themselves with leisure time (“St. Monday‚” holidays‚ etc.)  People worked in crafts that they could take pride in

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    The rise of national awakenings‚ national movements‚ and nationalism had a humongous affect on the Balkans from the 19th century to to the end of World War One. Changes that resulted from these impacts were political change‚ and economic change. The causes of these movements‚ and awakenings were many different issues. The first cause could be considered the decline of the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire for many years was very strong to begin with it had‚ strong sultans and a working millet

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    Nationalism is defined as the “advocacy of political independence for a particular country” (Google Dictionary). It’s easy to see this definition in practice throughout the late 1800s and early 1900s in Europe and Asia. From the Boxer Rebellion to the Russo-Japanese War to the Young Turks during the Armenian Genocide‚ there are a great many examples of Nationalism to be found. The year-long Boxer Rebellion is an interesting example of Nationalism‚ as it involves a Chinese Nationalist group going

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    Answer 1: The 19th and first half of the 20th century conceived of the world as chaos. Chaos was the oft-quoted blind play of atoms which‚ in mechanistic and positivistic philosophy‚ appeared to represent ultimate reality‚ with life as an accidental product of physical processes‚ and mind as an epiphenomenon.… It was chaos when‚ in the current theory of evolution‚ the living world appeared a product of chance‚ the outcome of random mutations and survival in the mill of natural selection. In the

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    Throughout the 19th century America experienced booming prosperity in economic growth‚ new inventions‚ and diversity. Americans wanted to attain a culture that was unique and did not resemble Europe in any way. Groups dissatisfied with European representations of government and life styles in general‚ initiated Utopian models organized by leaders whose focus was to bring together groups of people to form a perfect society. “UTOPIA is originally a Greek word for an imaginary place where everyone

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