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Reconstruction (1865-1877), the turbulent era following the Civil War, was the effort to reintegrate Southern states from the Confederacy and 4 million newly-freed people into the United States.
<span>In the average television show, men are more likely to be portrayed as problem solvers. The reason for this, is that men have been, and are for the most part still considered the head of the households, the breadwinners, the providers. This outlook on men essentially made them more knowledgeable, more worldly, more responsible, and because of that, that made them the better choice to deal with problem solving.</span>
Answer:
House chores
Jealousy:flattering or insulting
Explanation:
House chores can be divided based on gender in some cultures. For instance, ‘guy chores’ may involve taking out the trash, fixing minor plumbing issues or anything requiring heavy lifting, while ‘girl chores’ are cooking or organizing the house with the occasional cleaning.
In our case, we may come from different cultures with their own definitions of gender roles but we both prefer the chores equally distributed. Since she can eat my type of food and I prefer to organize my stuff, I cook and organize the house which she cleans.
It would have been an issue if both of us acted based on culturally-defined gender roles, which can be mistaken for being sexist or liberal, rather than being a little open-minded about personal preferences or perspectives.
Jealousy: flattering or insulting?
In general, being jealous and possessive are traits both guys and girls share. However, how your jealousy is interpreted can depend on how it is viewed culturally.
The section of the Compromise of 1850 that fueled more tensions between the North and South was regarding the fugitive slave act.
This act made it a federal law that Northerners who encounter slaves that escaped from the South must help in returning this slave to their owner in the South. This essentially made it so that Northerners had to help Southern plantation owners retain their slaves. Many Northerners hated this part of the Compromise of 1850, as it went against the morals of thousands of people in the North who were in favor of getting rid of slavery.