Advocate for dress reform in her writing.
Amelia Bloomer was a journalist for a women's newspaper called "The Lily" after meeting Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B Anthony at the Seneca Falls convention she was inspired by their non-traditional outfits (a knee-length skirt with pants). She inspired women to engage in the dress reform controversy and her readership skyrocketed.
Generally speaking, after <span>world war 2 many Americans shifted to "white collar work," since the need for large-scale factory production had largely diminished. </span>
True.
Machiavelli read much in Marcus Tullius Cicero's writings and was influenced by Cicero, but Machiavelli's claim to fame stems from his own writing. His brief work entitled, <em>The Prince, </em>is looked upon as perhaps the first text of political science (as opposed to political philosophy). <em>The Prince </em>described the workings of politics as Machiavelli observed how things happened in Renaissance Italy. Machiavelli also wrote in the political philosophy vein with his longer work called <em>Discourses on Livy, </em>which examined the values of a republic-style government.
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The Great War for the Empire, 1754-1763 (otherwise known as the French and Indian War, or in Britain as the Seven Years’ War) eliminated French power from North America and extended British power to all territories east of the Mississippi river.
Ironically, the completeness of the British victory set the scene for the elimination of British power from what would become the USA a mere two decades later.
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<h2>Fundamentalism. </h2>
Explanation:
Christian fundamentalism was a movement that arose within American and British Protestantism in late 19th and early 20th century against theological modernism.<u><em> Its aim was to revive the traditional Christian beliefs so that developments in the social sciences and natural sciences can accommodated. </em></u>
The fundamentalist confirmed core christian beliefs such as Christ's Virgin birth and Resurrection. It became a notable phenomenon in 20th century. Fundamentalist worship practices were influenced by revivalism and included sermon with congregational prayer and singing.
Although fundamentalists are not ascetics but they do observe <em>prohibition such as smoking and drinking alcohol and attending plays, movies and dance.</em>