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The two greatest domestic issues for the US in the nineteenth century were slavery and the US Civil War. Both issues were connected.
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Two of the root causes of WW I were nationalism and imperialism. Theses were both issues that were being dealt with and that had started in the mid to late nineteenth century.
J. Lambert Jones has written: 'Political issues of the nineteenth century, with important statistics'
These changes in the art around the nineteenth century made art become more freedom of expression that having to abide by certain specifics. New forms, like Photography reflected new things in America, like industrialization.
These changes in the art around the nineteenth century made art become more freedom of expression that having to abide by certain specifics. New forms, like photography reflected new things in America, like industrialization.
Nineteenth-century English novelists wrote about the lives of the ordinary people, exploring themes of social class, morality, and personal growth in society. Their works often depicted the struggles and triumphs of characters from various economic backgrounds, shedding light on the social issues of their time.
Donna A. Behnke has written: 'Religious issues in nineteenth century feminism' -- subject(s): Feminism, History, Protestant churches, Religious aspects of Feminism
Because politicians don't have to physically do the fighting (politicians are cowards).
no and yes it depends on the politicain
Issues that defined American foreign policy during the early nineteenth century include expansion and growth. Industrial growth was evident in Europe and Japan. Americans thought not acting on foreign policy would lead to second class status in the community of nations and economic stagnation.