In the late 19th century to early 20th century the United States was in a period of rapid economic growth. The nation was also becoming more connected than ever with the completion of the transcontinental railroad. This triggered a shift from primarily localized economies, to a nationwide one. Young entrepreneurs and businessman decided to take advantage of these events. It has been argued that these men were “robber barons” who reaped massive profits at the expense of workers; however, large quantities…
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purposes throughout time. This chapter includes details from each decade, with a particular focus on the industrialization era that began in the late 1800’s and the desegregation efforts that began in the 1970’s. Both sections should serve as a lens from which one can look at and consider the events that will be further discussed in later chapters. Early Development: Before the 1600’s, Yonkers was owned by several Native American tribes who were settled along the river and by the Neperah Stream,…
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AP EUROPEAN HISTORY CHAPTERS 23, 24 1. Emergence of “mass society” New urban and industrial world created by the rapid economic changes of the 19th century led to the emergence by the 19th century. Mass society meant improvements for the lower classes, who benefited from the extension of visiting rights, a better standard of living and education. Brought mass leisure. New society arises from new technology and people feel they have arrived at the pinnacle of scientific understanding. 2. The national…
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of the culture, the Chinese cuisine entered America with the first wave of immigrants during the Gold Rush. The development of Chinese food in Los Angeles is always related to the Chinatown, immigration, and immigration laws enforced in the twentieth century. With increasing immigrants after the World War II, the authentic Chinese food evolved rapidly and gradually replaced American Chinese cuisine. In 1864, thousands of Chinese men were hired by Central Pacific Railroad Co. for work on the western…
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The Gilded Age, spanning from the late 19th century to the early 20th century, was characterized by contrasting elements. The term “Gilded Age” was actually created sarcastically by the author Mark Twain in 1873. He was describing the period as something gilded in expensive metal; it looked shiny and new on the outside but was full of issues within. During the Gilded Age, the United States became the leading industrial nation in the world, built a powerful navy, defeated a world power, and acquired…
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In Ancient Roman and Greek periods and before were very simple, as clothing expressed practical function over stylistic form. The most basic garment for women was the “Doric peplos” which were commonly worn through the beginning of the sixth century BCE. Made from a rectangle of woven wool, the Doric peplos measured about six feet in width and about eighteen inches more than the height of the wearer from shoulder to ankle in length. The fabric was wrapped around the wearer, with the excess material…
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These groups of supporters formed unions before the turn of the century, such as the Women's Christian Temperance Union. The Women's Christian Temperance Union had strict political stances of the sale of alcohol, and were greatly influenced by Christian ideals. On the other hand, the Union struggled to find common ground…
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THE ERA OF INDUSTRIAL ASCENDANCY: 1861-1945 After 1861 Pennsylvania's influence on national politics diminished gradually, but its industrial complex grew rapidly. The Civil War During the Civil War, Pennsylvania played an important role in preserving the Union. Southern forces invaded Pennsylvania three times by way of the Cumberland Valley, a natural highway from Virginia to the North. Pennsylvania shielded the other northeastern states. Pennsylvania's industrial enterprise and natural resources…
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and others. Such internal machinations are a standard part of Elizabethan drama in the form of the soliloquy. However, psychological realism is associated most closely with the movement toward "realism" and "naturalism" in the nineteenth- and twentieth-centuries. After psychoanalysis appeared, Freudian ideas influenced many writers who sought to incorporate his theories into their own depictions of characters. Whether or not we can speak of psychological realism in literary works before the Renaissance…
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Chapter 1: The Invention of Writing - From the early Paleolithic to the Neolithic period (35,000 BC to 4,000 BC), early Africans and Europeans left paintings in caves, including the Lascaux caves in Southern France. - Early pictures were made for survival and for utilitarian and ritualistic purposes. - Petroglyphs are carved or scratched signs on rock. - These images became symbols for what would be the first spokenlanguage. - Cuneiform – Wedged shaped writing, created in 3000BC. Started…
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