Gilded Age is a period in American history at the end of the nineteenth century, more precisely from the 1860's-70's until about 1896-1900. The period was characterized by a glitter on the surface, while below was corruption. Changes that took place in this period had the most significant impact on women's lives and city growth. With the growth of cities and urbanization, modernism is emerging, which is manifested in everyday life, especially in the middle and upper classes. Women besides the role of housewife are increasingly appearing in the public and taking part in social activities, as a sign of improving the status of women, but also as a symbol of personal status of class and modernism. At the same time, it leads to increased attention, which is directed at the behavior of women in the public, from how they were dressed, to the degree of freedom of behavior, and there was the possibility of being characterized as inadequate behavior. Nevertheless, women's rights, in addition to "superficial" changes, also included an increasing presence in education and public life, whether it was campaigning for social change or for the right to vote, as well as issues of reproductive rights. A class of working women appeared, so in addition to symbolic changes, there is also an influential corpus when it comes to deciding and contributing to changes.
The Arabic Language is the right answer.
<span>In 1892 the first national convention of the people's party was held in
</span>Omaha, Nebraska
GDP per capita is used to measure STANDARD OF LIVING, <span>but it does NOT include: Unpaid Work
Gross Domestic Product is calculated by : Total production in that country/ Total population
Unpaid work ( such as creating presentation at home) often hard to recognize because there are no reliable method measure it in numbers.</span>
Martin Luther was primarily dissatisfied with the Roman Catholic Church because he did no longer (or never did) agree with whats called "The sales of <span>indulgences"
The sales of indulgences is a form of payment for punishment in the Catholic Church, which Martin Luther did not agree with.
Also adding on that they did this because they sinned, and this was there act of doing from it. ^</span>