Hinduism
Africans kept many customs and beliefs from their homelands. These customs and beliefs became the basis of African-American culture.
The poem "Africa" was written by Jamaican-American writer and poet, Claude McKay. He used to be attracted to communism during his earlier years but eventually became disillusioned with it and began to write about it negatively.
He was a traitor because during the war because he saw that the U.S didn't have many resources. He petitioned the Continental Congress for more resources but was denied. He then became disillusioned by the American cause and decided to help the British.
One result of farms becoming mechanized was that farm workers became rural entrepreneurs.
Sounds like Paul Cézanne, although he was not an impressionist in the strict sense of the term.
Paul Cézanne
It depends on the meaning. Some examples: 'He became disillusioned of his belief that she loved him.' (Disabused.) 'I am disillusioned with this treatment; it doesn't seem to be working at all.' (Disappointed with something that has been going on for some time.) 'He was disillusioned at the reaction to his new play.' (Disappointed with something that happened.) Those do not constitute an exhaustive answer.
Many people have become disillusioned with the US Constitution and political system. The protesters at the Occupy protests are a good example.
By the impressionists (particularly by Pissarro), but he never became a true impressionist.
Thomas Eakins.
She became overwhelmed and disillusioned by what the Giver was forcing her to learn, and she applied for Release and was eventually Released from the community.
Hinduism
The only American-born Impressionist is Mary Cassatt. She was born in Pennsylvania in 1844 and became known for her depictions of women and children, often focusing on the intimate moments of family life. Cassatt was a key figure in the Impressionist movement and was closely associated with artists like Edgar Degas. Her work helped to elevate the status of women in the art world.
1 of his beliefs were that when he became president he would end slavery.
Ralph became disillusioned because his plans kept falling apart due to the boys' lack of cooperation and increasing savagery. They became more interested in following Jack's tyrannical leadership and hunting rather than focusing on building shelters and maintaining the signal fire. This shift in priorities led to the breakdown of order and Ralph's loss of control over the group.
He became a doctor at the Fork's Hospital.