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Reconstruction put an end to the remnants of Confederate nationalism and ended slavery, making the new slaves free citizens with civil rights apparently guaranteed by three new constitutional amendments. Three visions of the memory of the civil war appeared during Reconstruction: the vision of reconciliation, which was rooted in facing the death and devastation that the war had brought; the vision of white supremacy, which included terror and violence; and the vision of emancipation, which sought full freedom, citizenship, and constitutional equality for African Americans.The reconstruction addressed how the eleven secessionist rogue states in the south would regain what the Constitution calls a "republican form of government," and be resettled in Congress, the marital status of former Confederate leaders, and the constitutional and legal status of freedmen, especially their civil rights and whether they should be given the right to vote. Intense controversy broke out across the South over these issues
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The excerpt exemplifies the ideas King describes in "Danse Macabre" as it provides a “single powerful spectacle” for the imagination’s eye
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This part of the story refers to a man that is facing death but no one can help him. This particular situation invites readers to put in the same position of this man, this struggle against death become an spectacle for the readers imagination.
Change in the family structure, Due to urbanization with families needing money and the woman being expected to stay home and look after the children, started the gender discrimination. Bad working conditions. As more people came to the cities, more people needed jobs. As a result there was an abundant supply of able workers who desperately needed work and so would work for the far less than the bare minimum. Decline in the standard of living, Due to large scale of people moving from the country to the country to the cities, there was a shortage of fresh water....
Theres a lot more like, child labor, unemployment, the division of the classes, pollution, labour unions, overcrowding, etc.
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Because they did not obey the voice of the LORD their God but transgressed his covenant, even all that Moses the servant of the LORD commanded. They neither listened nor obeyed. (I think that will be the answer to your question)