The beginning of the Twentieth Century saw the rise of an entirely new politically in Western nations. The previous century had seen the Industrial Revolution replace agriculture as the primary economic model in Western nations, a change accompanied by huge social, political and demographic shifts. Populations which had once been largely rural and engaged in farming or small handicraft work shifted to urban districts filled with factory workers. The new industrial economies created great wealth, but also much alienation, sharpening divisions between economic classes. Workers' movements agitating for better living and working conditions emerged in many nations, and came under the influence of intellectual leaders, largely drawn from the middle and upper ranks of Western society. Some of these leaders pursued radical and Utopian visions of what society should become
Lydia Kamakaeha was of a high-ranking family. Her mother, Keohokalole, was an adviser of King Kamehameha III. Reared in the missionary tradition deemed appropriate for Hawaiian princesses, she received a thoroughly modern education, which was augmented by a tour of the Western world!
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Because they are all in sense racist laws. They all demonized black people. From KKK thrusting their lives, Jim Crow Laws singling them out.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Here is my story.
Our new English teacher walked into the classroom and he did not look happy.
For a brief moment, a "deep silence" could be felt in the classroom.
*No, another one like this!" was the first thing it came to my mind.
"Another Mr. Robinson," Charlie said.
And the issue was that we, as a classroom, do not have the best "magnet" to attract young, happy, and easy-going teachers. Quite the opposite. Wea reused to get 19th-century kid of old-fashion teachers that are very strict, probably in the military-style way.
Nothing really to brag about.
It seemed that the new teacher was expecting to find a classroom full of Shakespeare writers, but no, his expectation felt short. No Shakespeares. Just a bunch of good boys and girls who wh¿ant to learn, have good grades and move on.
I think it's Wisconsin! I know they make cheese, and the others don't seem correct to me.
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