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Yes, America was a man's world back in the early 19th century. Women were not treated as good as men in those times.Ê

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How did American expansionism at the end of the nineteenth century transform Americas position in global affairs by the eve of World War 1?

At the end of the nineteenth century, American expansionism transformed in many ways. Their position in the global affairs right before World War I was very good actually. They had control over any expansion and over the problems that would raise up in America and the global affairs. Because of their methods of transportation and power, the United States attained authority and reached halfway around the world without any serious problems. America changed many things for the good of every citizen, and if it wasn't for their position in the global affairs, we wouldn't have the opportunities we have today. Also, their changes helped out the World War I. The war could of been more devastating, but America changed that as well.


Why did Joy Hakim use the term polyglot to describe U S cities in the late nineteenth century?

people all over the world were settling in the united states and brought their language with them


What international crisis was a major factor in the First Red Scare in the US in the early 20th century?

The first major factor was the end of World War II. Russia had shown its dominance during the war and America was worried about its power.


How are the eras in history connected?

Usually the inventions of previous times, as well as the lessons learned influence coming generations and centuries. The endeavors of Charles Babbage in the nineteenth century is responsible for the Internet we enjoy today. Current issues in the Ukraine are directly connected to World War I.


Why did the early Asian people migrate to North America during the Ice Age?

they migrated because the world started experiancing long periods of frezzing weather

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In the late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth century what has the world become?

an international market


What was the main reason the world population increased so slowly until the early nineteenth century?

Halatosis


What are the Atlantic revolutions?

The Atlantic Revolutions were a revolutionary wave in the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century. It was associated with the Atlantic World during the era 1770s to the 1820s.


Did world war 2 mark the end of the nineteenth century?

The 19th century was the 1800s. World War 2 was from 1939 to 1945. So the answer is no, World War 2 did not mark the end of the 19th century because World War 2 was during the later half of the early 20th century.


Why do you think there was a growing demand for food in the nineteenth century?

The world population grew.


What is meant by The Atlantic World plus nineteenth century?

My guess that would mean the area around the Atlantic primarily Europe, and North America from the year 1800 to the present day.


How does industrialization happen?

Industrialisation through innovation in manufacturing processes first started with the Industrial Revolution in the north-west and midlands of England in the eighteenth century. It spread to Europe and North America in the nineteenth century, and to the rest of the world in the twentieth.


How does world population now compare to the world population near the beginning of the nineteenth century?

It got bigger. By like, a lot.


By the late nineteen century early twentieth century what had the world become?

By the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the world had transformed significantly due to rapid industrialization, urbanization, and technological advancements. Major powers were expanding their empires, leading to increased globalization and competition among nations. Social changes, including movements for labor rights and women's suffrage, were also gaining momentum. This period set the stage for both the cultural dynamism of the early 20th century and the geopolitical tensions that would eventually lead to World War I.


By the end of the nineteenth century this country which was unified in 1865 had become a leading world industrial nation?

Germany


Nineteenth-century Americans tended to believe that in world affairs the US had a what sort of a mission?

Special Mission


By the end of the nineteenth century this country wich was unified in1865 had become a leading world industrialnation?

Germany