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Europe's political and economic freedom attitudes about social status and political stability helped start the Industrial Revolution simply by encouraging and showing people what was possible.
Unable to tell if you are referring to The American Revolution or World War 2. The Brits retained the superpower status after the American Revolution and The War of 1812. The United Kingdom lost their superpower status after World War 2 when the US and USSR took the superpower status.
The Law of 20 May 1802. Slavery had been banned following the French Revolution.
the education for women were poor, especially at the time of the revolutionary war. because women back then were not considered equal to men and were offered limited edumacation
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fast development of the Internet's status and size.
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The Seneca Falls Convention, Industrial Revolution, Market Revolution, and the Ideals of Femininity
The Revolution didn't significantly affect the status of American women, although both the experience of war and republican ideology offered women some new opportunities to take part in public affairs. (APEX)
Europe's political and economic freedom attitudes about social status and political stability helped start the Industrial Revolution simply by encouraging and showing people what was possible.
The lack of revolution (change) could be stability, or status quo. Other terms that might apply would be submission (failure to revolt) or stagnation (lack of change).
Stalin had a tendency to maintain the status quo in the Cold War. He was not willing to negotiate or offer compromises to the US.
Unable to tell if you are referring to The American Revolution or World War 2. The Brits retained the superpower status after the American Revolution and The War of 1812. The United Kingdom lost their superpower status after World War 2 when the US and USSR took the superpower status.
The French gave the Statue of Liberty to NY as a symbol of friendship that was established over the time period of the American Revolution.