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    In the late 19th century‚ Europe began imperializing Africa‚ creating colonies within African borders‚ and taking control of their lives. After the slave trade was abolished in 1807 and slavery followed in 1833‚ Europe was left eager to use Africa for other resources. At first‚ it was difficult for them to invade because of difficulty navigating rivers‚ malaria‚ and resistance from African tribes. However‚ tribes were weakened by the slave trade because Europeans had taken the strongest men from

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    underprivileged horribly. In order to improve the stability of the society during the industrial revolution‚ the government should have stepped in and provided the people with greater opportunities and the ability to be equal with each other. The 18th and 19th century government being uninvolved with the economy increased the inequality of the classes and the people within them creating an exceedingly unstable

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    One of the greatest triumphs of Australia in the 19th Century was the idea of a “working man’s paradise”. It was crucial in the formation of Australian laws‚ culture and identity. The idea of having enough time and money to support yourself and your family was new‚ appealing and what the people needed. However‚ this is not what all people got. The fight for rights was a long and arduous one‚ but only European males were triumphant. Even if they worked as hard as their counterparts; women‚ Aboriginals

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    Realism is a very old philosophy which dates back to as early as ancient Greece. The many interpretations of realist opinion lead to several varieties of realism. “The most common thread of realism is what may be called the principle of thesis of independence. This thesis holds that reality‚ knowledge‚ and value exist independent of the human mind” (Ozmon & Craver‚ 1995‚ 39). The idea behind realism supports an environment in which material items hold an important place in the idea of reality. “For

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    In the mid-19th-century the nations of Europe were gripped by the nationalistic view within each of their countries; at this time‚ imperialism was in a prime position to take hold within this ideology. Although some intellectuals and anti-imperialist parties made a case against imperialism‚ they were often not strong enough to prevail; as a result‚ their rationale repeatedly fell on deaf ears. As demonstrated by Guiseppe Mazzini‚ Thomas Babington Macaulay‚ Jules Ferry‚ and especially exemplified

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    rapidly transforming during the 19th century. Certain factors‚ such as the extension of railways‚ immigration and industrialization‚ caused the United States to transform into the country it is today. As people began to see the vast opportunities that the United States possessed‚ immigrants began to enter the country left and right. The diverse cultures of these foreigners helped define the rapidly expanding United States. During the second half of the 19th century‚ railways began to cover the majority

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    Even for those countries with advanced comprehensive welfare systems‚ there has always been a problem about how society treats the poor‚ the needy or the sick. During the 19th and beginning of 20th Centuries an extension by way of amendments to the already existing Poor Law’s sought to identify ways and means of dealing with those who for a variety of reasons required help. Emanating from religious traditions‚ the Church as part of the established State‚ attempted to provide for the needy through

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    Nationalism was a very successful political force in the early 19th century. It unified the nation through a common sense of patriotism and identity. America began to form its own identity since it had been an official nation for over a century. Many factors contributed to this growing sense of nationalism.. In addition‚ America had already won several wars‚ such as the Battle of the Alamo and the Battle of New Orleans‚ and its military was gradually becoming stronger. As a result‚ many Americans

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    "You are the salt of the earth" (Matthew 5:13). The reforms and initiatives of the Clapham Sect group had a deep‚ broad and long-lasting impact on the world: transforming the spheres of society‚ religion‚ politics‚ management‚ and even literature. Never have the members of one congregation so greatly influenced the history of the world . The Clapham sect was the driving force behind the intensive and protracted campaigns which resulted in the social and political glory of the Victorian era. This

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    view of coexistence did not seem possible to the white race of America. They irrationally foresaw the loss of their own rights and of a black ruled world. A paranoia of a change in power that caused violence in the 18th century and how it carried over into the early 19th century will be emphasized in this paper. The white folk of the United States were threatened by the potential of black Americans exercising their freedom. They feared the possibilities of a black man’s

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