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    Classical Era in Music

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    Classical Period (1750-1820) • the year Bach died • "Classical" - Greek/Roman antiquity -many enduring creation or accomplishment -Any music that’s not jazz‚ folk‚ rap‚ rock‚ pop‚ etc. What Classical really is: •Clarity‚ Purity‚ Logical •Age/Time of enlightenment •Value of Reason; Reason is the best guide to human conduct •People believed in progress •People attacked the privileges of aristocrats and the clergy Master Composers: 1. Franz Joseph Haydn >Father of Symphonies

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    Era of Good Feeling Dbq

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    The period after the War of 1812 during the presidency of James Monroe is often referred to as the “era of good feelings” because of a feeling of nationalism‚ a feeling of pride and national unity. The end of the Federalist Party also provided the nation with a feeling of nationalism‚ for there was no political opposition toward the Republicans. This title‚ however‚ may not be the most accurate label for this particular time period‚ for this time period marked the beginnings of sectionalism‚ with

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    The Victorian Era: Time for Change Under the throne of Queen Victoria‚ a new era arose. For much of the nineteenth century‚ Victorian’s were known to be “old fashioned‚ repressed‚ and prudish.” (Victorian England: An Introduction) During this time‚ however‚ industrial production boomed‚ altering the lives of all classes of citizens. This rapid transformation led the British society to go from confident to uncertainty and doubt regarding Britain’s place in the world. The nineteenth century revolved

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    Progressive Era is when the world was going through a political and social change. Health care was starting to become more organized and structured‚ the creating of new medicine was becoming for popular than using old remedies and public health awareness was growing by providing information to the people. Health care had no choice but to change because of the changing population. People were living longer and the population of people was vastly increasing. With the increase of people health care

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    members mentally or physically inside the sanctuary of a home‚ has one or two common factors to the domestic violence that of which occurred in the Victorian era‚ the two still have clearly visible differences‚ including how it is practiced and why one is driven to it. Oliver Twist‚ a book written by Charles Dickens in 1961 to address Victorian era social issues‚ covers the topic of domestic violence. The topic is mostly observed by a couple named Bill Sikes and Nancy. Bill Sikes constantly beat both

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    The Progressive Era - Liberal or Conservative During the latter part of the nineteenth century‚ presumably around the 1890’s‚ it became known as the Progressive Era‚ a time of change‚ reform‚ and adaptation. As Vernon L. Parrignton put it‚ it was a "democratic renaissance" (Vernon L. Parrington in The Progressive Movement: Liberal or Conservative). So what was Progressivism? Well‚ its main goals were to curb corporate power‚ to end business monopolies‚ and to wipe out political corruption. They

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    During The Gay Rights Era

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    May 27‚ 2013 Gay Rights In the mid 1900s‚ during the Civil Rights era‚ the world we live in now was much different‚ as signs on doors told people with a different skin color if they were welcome in their business‚ and life in the U.S. was in a time of segregation. In school we have been taught in our classes of all the discrimination and hate that happened during that time period‚ and I hope that we all can agree that it was wrong. . At the time‚ passing as a white in society made things much

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    Birth Control Conference was held in New York City in March of 1925. The conference was facilitated under the guidance of the American Birth Control League‚ and‚ to this day‚ it is considered one of the most significant international birth control conferences. It assembled scientists and physicians from all across the globe (Katz‚ “Margaret Sanger”)‚ and Margaret Sanger was given the privilege of speaking at one of the conference’s ten sessions (“The Children’s Era”). She used the platform to address

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    amounts of sugar‚ but what would the phrase mean to the people of the Elizabethan Era? Even though people in the Elizabethan Era ate sugars and sweets‚ one did not eat as much. The people of the Elizabethan Era ate immense amounts of meat as we do sugar; hence‚ to add to the statement “You are what you eat‚” people of the Elizabethan Era would most likely be meat and a lot of vegetables. The diet of the Elizabethan Era was made up of three main meals. Breakfast is considered the most important

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    The increase in mosaics in churches in Late Antiquity and the Byzantine Era was largely due to the influence of the Roman Emperor Constantine (ruled from 306 to 337 AD). During his rule as emperor‚ Christianity became the major religion and there was a push for more buildings to house the followers of Christ. Along with the new buildings there was a need to decorate these places of worship accordingly and express the religion in a grandiose sort of way. Mosaics were generally the inexpensive and

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