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    renaissance dresses. First of all‚ the design of the women’s dresses during the Renaissance era is really exquisite because of their shape‚ structure‚ and color sense. Clothing during the Renaissance period was more about displaying one’s social status. The rich would wear clothes in expensive fabrics such as silk and brocade‚ which were used for clothing during the Renaissance period. Women’s fashion saw an evolution during

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    2014 Antebellum Era Ignorance can be used as a tool to become captive of others. Slavery seems to depend very much on keeping slaves unenlightened. Douglass’s Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglas shows how slave owners carry on slavery‚ by keeping their slaves uneducated and ignorant. During the antebellum Era‚ many believed that being a slaveholder was a natural and correct. Justice and human rights did not exist for those‚ whom were in slavery during the antebellum era. Many of us can

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    Musicians could enhance the meaning and emotions during this period. The music was not so religious based. The music became more upbeat and vivace. It also had a presto tempo‚ which made it fun to dance to. The Passamezzo and Galliard was my favorite piece of music that we had to listen to this week

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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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    During the Romantic era‚ nationalism proved to be a major influence of the relationship between composers and their music. The political unrest all over Europe provoked many forms of nationalism. The Romantic composers of this era expressed their sense of nationalism in many ways. One way that composers showed this was basing their music on the songs and dances of their people‚ such as Chopin in his mazurkas. Also‚ composers wrote dramatic works based on folklore and symphonic poems or operas

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    From the 1890s to the 1920s‚ many citizens of the United States participated in social activism in order to bring about social and political change. “Muckrakers” played an essential role during this Progressive Era. These journalists had the objective of educating the public about issues and persuading more people to fight for reform‚ and they did so by exposing society’s flaws through their work. One of the most key muckrakers at the time was journalist and author Upton Sinclair‚ Jr. He wrote “The

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    From the Revolution to the eve of the Civil War‚ law began to shape working life in America. Originally‚ the colonies adopted the Common Law of England‚ however with the onset of the Revolution‚ states began to draft their own constitutions. In the 18th and 19th centuries‚ legislation having to do with labor was largely determined at state levels‚ and most often‚ on a case-by-case basis. It wouldn’t be until the beginning of the 20th century that most federal legislation concerning labor would

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    In the same way‚ the Renaissance Era introduced the formation of banks‚ thus a new economic system‚ and the beginning of an urban movement. In the Medieval Ages some people used to exchange goods instead of using money to buy them. However as trade increased and city-states like Venice took place on the trade routes‚ people began to use money to buy their goods‚ which created a monetary economy. Exchangers arose because people needed to change from one currency to another. Craftsmen‚ merchants‚ and

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    During the Elizabethan time period‚ the ideal woman was quiet and obedient. A woman who was outspoken and opinionated seemed to be rare and unwanted. The ideal man was envisioned to be masculine‚ ruler of the house‚ and to be overshadowed by women. Shakespeare mentions both of his thoughts of the ideal woman and man in both plays and in sonnet 127. Shakespeare’s writing helped the reader understand and accept the gender roles being changed. “Although Shakespeare reflects and at times supports the

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    Alienation Many characters during the Victorian to early Modern literature era were alienated. Causes of alienation during this time period included familial separation‚ social class or gender restrictions‚ and self-isolation from society. These characters may display the common causes of alienation‚ but ared still connected to their families and society. Some characters may alienate themselves‚ yet find that they can never truly separate from family and/or society. While on the surface many characters

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