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    Modern America was born in the 1920s Looking back at the 1920s we see the birth of modern America. Women started dressing differently‚ the invention of household cleaning tools were emerging‚ and athletes were becoming heroes of many. The Jazz Age also came about in the 1920s and influenced different types of music we have today such as: Rock and Roll‚ Hip-Hop‚ and R&B. Although‚ many new inventions and social changes were coming about‚ nothing/no one shaped modern America more than Henry Ford

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    will end up being one of the most important figures for Kurtzman’s the newly created Mad Magazine in the decade to come because of his ties with Cuba and familiarity with communism. Prohias will then use his position in Mad Magazine and in popular culture to address the problematic and ironic conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union through a comic he creates known

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    Americanisation is the influence American culture has on the culture of other countries‚ such as their popular culture‚ media‚ cuisine‚ technology‚ business practices‚ or political techniques. We all know that since the post war period‚ American pop culture has had a great impact on Australia which continues till today.“Is Australia becoming too American?”In the decades since World War II‚ the influence of American popular culture into Australian society has raised ongoing concerns about Australia’s

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    major player in the anti-war protests‚ sparked by the Vietnam War. His anti-war songs influenced activists‚ mostly college students who listened to his music. No other artist has had such a profound effect on the cultural evolution in America. He had an incredible influence on social reforms in this generation‚ as well as inspiring many other famous bands such as the Beatles‚ the Rolling Stones‚ Jimi Hendrix‚ and Eric Clapton. No one can deny that he was a factor in the revolution of hundreds of thousands

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    TN in 1948 and Elvis graduated from Humes High School in 1953. Elvis Presley is one of the world’s most famous singers and icon of music and pop culture. His talent‚ good looks‚ sensuality‚ charisma‚ and good humor endeared him to millions‚ as did the humility and human kindness he demonstrated throughout his life. Elvis was a very kind man. He did everything he could for people around him. In 1975‚ he purchased a poor black East Memphis woman an electric wheel chair and

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    A culture of innovation fueled everything that occurred in the Industrial Revolution (I.R). The transport system only happened due to a culture of innovation. Thanks to the British government’s willingness to give out loans and without a previously established culture of revolution the government wouldn’t have given these loans out. This allowed the output of the country to increase and for Britain’s world trade to be boosted which increased the culture of revolution. This also increased the British

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    period of more than 700 years of Islamic ruling over the Spanish peninsula. The Spanish Catholic Kings conquered back Granada in 1492‚ finishing with the Muslim control of Iberia. This long period of Muslim domination left a strong influence over the spanish culture and language. This because hundreds of thousands of Muslims decided to stay Iberia and many of them converted to Christianity‚ but kept their traditions and they kept using their language (Arabic). When the Muslims settled in Iberia

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    covenant with God‚ was initially rather promising‚ they did not firmly follow what they

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    Greek Influence on Western Culture The traditional starting point for what we sometimes refer to as “the west” is in Ancient Greece. As one of the western civilization sources‚ Greek civilization is primarily an idealized view of one group of Greeks based in and around the city state of Athens which has come to symbolize the development of rationality‚ ethics and logic. Splendid achievements created by Greek have made a far-reaching influence on the western civilization. The Greek culture served

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    But it was much less an influence through American artists as through a perceived "American" way of life that seemed exceedingly modern to Weimar’s artists and thinkers. The assembly line technique (developed in the American auto industry)‚ the skyscraper‚ and styles of American

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