A significant sign of changing culture in the 1800s was the rise of Romanticism, which emphasized individual emotion, nature, and the sublime over reason and industrial progress. This movement influenced literature, art, and music, leading to a greater appreciation for personal expression and the beauty of the natural world. Additionally, the emergence of social reform movements, including abolition and women's rights, reflected a growing awareness of social justice and a desire for change in societal norms. These cultural shifts marked a transition towards modern values that prioritized individual rights and emotional depth.
More children going to school
a sign of a country's relative power
Technology is quickly changing the way the world works. ~ apex
public education, improvement in communications, inventions, and shorter work days and hours
buffalobuffalo for their food, hunting, etc.
More children attended to schools.
More children going to school
More children going to school
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Using mandates or force does not work in changing a culture. Movements that arise within the culture will more often often work from within to change culture.
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Interaction with English settlers was not central to the life and culture of the plains Indians in the 1800s. This was because these settlers brought diseases that killed the natives.
a dynamic culture
Dynamic culture
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a sign of a country's relative power
the answer for that is he had no culture