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    story to the Southern post-Civil War era. The period fits perfectly with the story and he does a great job of using Miss Emily and the surrounding…

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    After world war two, there was a transformation of American that took place in the nation. Had much changing with the automobile, television, the GI bill, suburbanization, and effect of consumerism in the nation society, women gender, and racial segregation experience. Additionally, able to know the role that religion had in the Post World War II society. To start from transformation that happen back then, with the new start of the television and the automobile, and people started to use them in…

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    Following World War I, countries across Europe faced hardships and challenges as they rebuilt their countries from war. Countries concentrated domestically, helping their people and economy, while paying less attention to the developments occurring in neighboring countries because they did not possess the resources to help. Due to the economic, social, and political climate created by the war, countries in Europe experienced the rise of authoritarian regimes through their appearance of stability…

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    Order: Hegemony, Hierarchy, and Transition in Post-Cold War East Asia Goh focuses on the Sino-U.S rivalry and collaboration over the decades. Goh also examines the behaviors exhibited by other powers like Japan, South Korea, and ASEAN countries. Goh’s objective in this book is to analyze and discuss the complicated international relations realities in East Asia in the post-Cold War era. The Struggle for Order: Hegemony, Hierarchy, and Transition in Post-Cold War East Asia is written from an…

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    Several pivotal events and turns faced during the post-civil war period in the 1860s that America experienced several good and bad events which helped push along its evolution. Factors include immigration, industrialization and racial bigotry coming from several previous slavery states in the south. The country was divided until the Civil War came to an end at Appomattox courthouse when the South surrendered to the North. By 1915, a prosperous America had been started to be built with the…

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    The post war atmosphere clouded the writers judgements to be impartial at the time. She writes, “In the 1950’s and early 1960’s, an age of anti-communist anxiety, intellectuals were more prone to critique mass culture, conformity and consumerism, rather than…

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    Post Civil War Summary

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    visual which the editors chose, further looks into how the workforce of the post-Industrial Revolutionary world were treated. Here the editors are showing how many individuals in the American public were of the opinion that industrial workers were treated no better than slaves of the past. With that being said, this particular document focuses on women and draws a specific comparison between…

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    The Post-Civil War Era

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    Industrial Revolution after the Civil War, the era lasted around 1870-1914, a time when America’s economy considerably grew. During this time, American manufacturing production considerably grew, railroad miles tripled, and production in coal mining and steel boomed. The industrial transformation during the post-Civil War era provided many consequences, both costs and benefits, ultimately developing America’s economy. The industrial revolution during the post-Civil War era gave many benefits.…

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    Post Mexican-American War

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    either assimilating into the Anglo-Saxon culture or defying the Anglo-Saxons’ by enforcing their own. Regardless they were heavily faced with discrimination among the Euro-Americans throughout the course of Post Mexican-American War and up until the Great Depression. During the Mexican-American War time period there was many questions hovering over the Americans heads on how they will bring about a new race, called the Mexicans, and their impact on American society in the West. While…

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    movement in the 1960s, quality of life and health concerns became of the utmost importance to the American public. Post World War II, issues such as nuclear testing, pesticide and other chemical use/waste products, and the production of plastic goods in combination with American consumerism culture had serious environmental impacts. Post World War II, the production that once supported the war effort and helped pull America’s economy out of the depression was now shifting toward a more…

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