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Elizabeth Cady Stanton Abolition Of Slavery
1,790 wordsThe separate spheres ideology, adhered to by the northern middle class, both repressed and empowered women in the first half of the nineteenth century. Separate spheres ideology was initially an oppressive measure used to subject women to the domestic sphere of the home. But women empowered themselves by manipulating this position to show their moral superiority. With this superiority, women increased their efforts to spread the ideals of morality to the masses. Within the construct of separate ...
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Men Women And Children Men And Women
1,431 wordsThe Industrial Revolution's foundation began with many new technical inventions that widened the need for industrial workers. Hargreaves's spinning jenny and Arkwright's water frame both allowed inexperienced workers to spin yarn much faster than talented cottage weavers. Thus, these developments not only assisted the manufacture of cotton goods by making the process much quicker, but they also began the cultivation of a new class of factory workers. For the first time, men, women, and children ...
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Middle Class Women Social And Political
1,379 wordsJane Addams is recognized as a social and political pioneer for women in America. In her biography, which later revealed her experiences in Hull House, she demonstrates her altruistic personality, which nurtured the poor and pushed for social reforms. Although many of Addams ideas were considered radical for her time, she provided women with a socially acceptable way to participate in both political and social change. She defied the prototypical middle class women by integrating the line that se...
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Mary Shelley Separate Spheres
2,442 wordsSocial changes in industrialised societies have brought new perspectives to the study of creativity, shifting from a focus on the aesthetic, the philosophical and the psychological, to an analysis of the significance of creativity in social and economic development. Romanticism favours heroic emotion and revolutionary fervour accompanied by a gothic taste for the fantastic and the macabre In 18 th century Europe the idea of creativity and invention underwent a dramatic change. During a period of...
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton Women Rights
1,840 wordsFebruary Seperate Spheres Michael Soon February 3, 2000 History 17 B 3869807 SEPARATE SPHERES The separate spheres ideology, adhered to by the northern middle class, both repressed and empowered women in the first half of the nineteenth century. Separate spheres ideology was initially an oppressive measure used to subject women to the? domestic? sphere of the home. But women empowered themselves by manipulating this position to show their moral superiority. With this superiority, women increased...
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