Middle Class America Key Terms/Dates/People: Abolitionism, Cult of True Womanhood, Lyceums, Romanticism, Second Great Awakening, Seneca Falls Convention, Shakers, Temperance Movement, Transcendentalism. Essay Questions: A) Explain how and why the Second Great Awakening spurred sweeping social reform movements in America in an effort to create a more equitable and utopian like society. B) Describe romanticism in art and how it was expressed through transcendentalism in literature. --------------…
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Selling The Slave Ship to President Lincoln Christopher Dempsey ARTH-102: Introduction to Art History 2 April 17, 2015 President Lincoln, The purpose of this paper is to persuade you, a man who has helped abolish slavery in the United States, to purchase The Slave Ship by J.M.W. Turner. Included in my persuasion will be the history of The Slave Ship, and why Turner chose to depict slavery in his work the way that he did. While this painting followed cultural trends of landscape…
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and did not have leisure time to be painting and writing such works of art. In the early 1800’s, the Industrial lead to drastic cultural change. Due to these drastic cultural changes, romanticism, realism, and impressionism/post-impressionism were developed as result from the industrial revolution. Romanticism was the first style to emerge as a result of the Industrial Revolution. Nature, beauty, emotion and nationalism were some of the numerous themes that writers, artists and musicians tried…
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and no one expects him to act older than he is. When the two of them are together they balance each other out, and they have gone through alot together; therefore they are best friends. Twain uses characterization when Jim speaks. Since Jim is a slave he is not very educated, so he slurs his words together and has a very thick accent, “Oh, she was plumb deef en dumb, huck, plumb deef en dunmb-en I’d ben a-treat’n her so!” (168). Even though Jim is difficult to understand because he does not speak…
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Humanities Baroque 17th Century (1600’s) Art Characteristics Flamboyant nature Dramatic nature Strong colors Scale is large Religious nature Lavish Louis XIV Chiaroscuro (huge contrast between light and dark) Artists &Architects and their Art& Architecture (Look up the art/architecture on mypisd.net) Caravaggio The Calling of Saint Matthew The Cardsharps Bernini St. Theresa in Ecstasy St. Peter’s Colonnade Gentileschi Judith and Holofernes Valazquez Las Meninas El…
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servitude is almost identical to slavery (slavery is perpetual and hereditary) Indentured Servant Life -dominant source of labor from 1660-1700 -white European males -4-7 years of service -treated the same as slaves materialistically -emotionally/psychologically better off than slaves Slave Life -12-15 hour days with 2 hour break at midday -meat rations were very high -whipping happened once a month -no marriage and divided from family -had no hope 2/9 British American Relations -kings…
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Colony”: leads the fleet…where the captain is on * Cuba’s main purpose: agriculture; * Most important product= sugar * Monoculture: export economy; export to sell in other parts of the world * Sugar Production: grows sugar cane * 1) Slaves cut w/ machete (manual labor) 2) Mill turns it into rum, sugar, or molasses * Size of farms and mills increased as technology increased * 10 Years War (1868-1878): War of Independence * “Shackles of the colonial system”: they can only…
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Sugar Act (1764) Revenue-raising act passed by the British parliament on sugar and sugar products Was stricter enforcement of earlier Molasses Act of 1733 Angered colonists, taxation without representation Stamp Act (1765) Direct tax on the colonies requiring all printed materials (legal documents, deeds, newspapers, magazines, etc.) to have a stamp on them Colonists had to pay stamp collectors to get stamps Declaratory Act (1766) Repealed the Stamp Act ...but, said parliament "had, hath, and…
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IWC1 Test 1.02 Module Pre-Test Question 1: Multiple Choice The historical revival of Classical culture began during the: a) Middle Ages b) Renaissance c) Baroque Era d) Romantic Era Feedback: The correct answer is b. The historical revival of Classical culture began during the Renaissance. Question 2: Multiple Choice Which of the following was a key feature of ancient Chinese humanism? a) An emphasis on theoretical philosophy. b) A subordination of intellectual life to religious…
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for short) is a African-American youth said to be from Tolland County, Connecticut, although he is referred to as "Alabama Boy". He is "the most insignificant of the Pequod's crew". Because he is physically slight, he is made a ship-keeper, (a sailor who stays aboard the ship while its whaleboats go out). Ishmael contrasts him with the "dull and torpid in his intellects" — and paler and much older — steward Dough-Boy, describing Pip as "over tender-hearted" but "at bottom very bright, with that pleasant…
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