Essays Tagged: "social areas"
In what way and to what extent did constitutional and social developments from 1860-1877 amount to a revolution? (1996 DBQ question).
d during this time period are staggering, to say the least. Developments in both constitutional and social areas from 1860 to 1877 can be considered to have been a revolution.The Civil War was, obviou ... ion. Military occupation of the South is another example of revolutionary action.Constitutional and social developments of this time period, 1860-1877, were very significant and revolutionary. One cha ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History
America in the 1920's
ge by some groups, while other groups were happy with the way things were. Political, economic, and social areas were all under controversy.Many social areas were starting to change, especially a new ... echnology was also improving, while telephone installations in homes nearly doubled.Another area of social improvement was education. More people were staying in high school during the 1920s, and many ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History
Puritan Influences On Modern America
The Puritans had a distinct and influential impact on society, most noticeably in social areas. In the face of adversity, coming to the "˜new world', the Puritans turned to the ...
Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American
Nazi Germany
To what extent did Hitler bring about a political and social revolution within Nazi Germany in the years 1933 to 1939?        In the yea ... In the years of Hitler’s rule in Germany some dramatic changes took place in both political and social areas of German life. Some of these developments were genuinely revolutionary and had signifi ... will was made law, and this fact remained throughout his rule.        Hitler’s social reforms between 1933 and 1939 were as clear as his political ones. Hitler had an effect on Ge ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II
The Case of Danielle
r father did not show much affection instead he demanded good performance, in both the academic and social areas, and a lack of performance usually meant some form of direct punishment as well as emot ... & Damour, 2005)From a humanistic viewpoint, anxiety and depression are a result of cultural and social structures that impede the full expression of the personality. The psychodynamicist sees thes ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology > Common Disorders