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    Early Republic Dbq

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    The early republic dates between 1780 and 1830. It marks a time when the English settlements professed their individuality and a new nation was recognized or borne. The two events that help define the early republic was the Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark expedition. These two events were some of the most important events because supported the country visualization to see the sights and colonize the American West. But the question at hand is did democracy expand for Americans during the

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    Notes on the Early Republic Along w period of political democracy was the 2nd party system‚ 1st was Federalists and Jeffersonian Democratic Republicans‚ the new were the Whigs and the Jacksonian Democrats 1830’s‚ foundation for modern day democrats The federalists became the Whigs govt has an active role in promoting freedom govt programs in economy to secure freedom this is referred to as the American System by Henry Clay he was for tariffs‚ Jeffersonian Republicans become the Democrats believe

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    Women in the Early Republic Women played a big part in their husband’s roles in government‚ although they were not allowed to vote at this time. Women like Dolley Madison made their husband’s presidency more successful. Women also became more involved with the churches‚ and education. They believed that it was important for women to be as educated as men. Women made up most of the church congregants‚ as they had for a while. In New England colonies‚ they started to let women work alongside men

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    The Beginning of Citizenship in the early Republic When the collapse of the monarchy and the creation of the Republic had taken place‚ it is when the control of Roman government was allowed to only a small groups of influential families called the patricians. The remaining residents were the plebeians. Slowly giving way to a commonwealth (res publica)‚ a state governed by the people. The agricultural population of ancient Rome consisted of a dominant class of large landowners‚ the patricians‚ and

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    Women In Early America

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    Agency and Identity: Women in Early America The historiography of gender in American is a rich and diverse field that has made its presence felt throughout the discipline of history. Gender historians have found bountiful ground in the shifting social and economic structures of eighteenth and Nineteenth century North America‚ as well as the surrounding regions. The multi-national and multi-ethnic nature of the region has led to a multitude of new investigations on the roles played by gender and identity

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    Women and the Law in Early Ireland Exaggerated claims have sometimes been made about the degree power and freedom enjoyed by women in early Irish society. It certainly true that women feature prominently in Old and Middle Irish literature. In the saga Táin Bó Cuailnge‚ Queen Medb is the leader of Connacht‚ and occasionally takes part in the fighting itself. Her husband King Ailill generally defers to her dominant personality‚ and turns a blind eye to her sexual adventures. But in real life‚

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    Early Women In Psychology

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    Early women of psychology‚ such as Mary Whiton Calkins‚ Christine Ladd-Franklin‚ and Margaret Washburn‚ made strides for women by being accepted into the APA‚ teaching at women’s colleges‚ and overcoming other hurdles that came their way. Women such as Calkins‚ Ladd-Franklin‚ and Washburn were the first eminent women in psychology. They began being admitted into the professional ranks in 1892 because of their papers that were published in journals‚ such as James Cattell’s journal Men of Science

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    Early Women in Basketball In 1891 Dr. James Naismith invented the game of basketball for men. He created it as a way to get energy out and release high levels of testosterone. Only about a year later Senda Berenson‚ a physical education teacher‚ adapted the game and Women took the court (Allen 1). Many modifications were made to make the game more acceptable for women to play. The first court was a peach basket nailed to the wall. In the rare event that the ball went in‚ a janitor stayed around

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    Plato’s Republic provides insight into what Socrates believed to be the ideal society. However‚ Arlene Saxonhouse critiques the way he portrays women in his society‚ saying that he “turns women into men.” Saxonhouse goes on to explain that what Socrates does to women‚ he also does to philosophers by turning them into politicians. I agree with Saxonhouse’s criticism because she exposes the inconsistency in Socrates thinking‚ however I feel that she does not give enough notice to the overall capabilities

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    farmers grew more crops for commercial purposes. Cities and factories arose in the northern region. A new middle class emerged and people started working in the economy sector and were free from bound dependence of slavery. The Development of Early Republic Economy The American life was reshaped before the civil war by the growth of the

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