That is more of an opinion. In some people's opinions, it is a good war. In some other's, bad. Also, you need to be much more specific as to what constitutes "good" and "bad" - like most wars, there are many different aspects to the American Civil War. Which aspects of the War are you interested in?
The railroad The telegraph. And (ominously) the growth of the cotton trade.
American Romanticism emphasizes individualism, nature, emotion, and the sublime, celebrating the human spirit and imagination. However, it does not prioritize strict adherence to reason and logic, which are more characteristic of Enlightenment thought. Therefore, any aspect that promotes rationalism or empirical evidence would be considered less aligned with the principles of American Romanticism.
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American Romanticism, emerging in the early 19th century, reflected the nation's burgeoning identity and values by emphasizing emotion, nature, and individualism. Writers and artists sought to capture the beauty and spirituality of the American landscape, contrasting the industrial revolution's mechanization. This movement also highlighted themes of freedom and exploration, resonating with the country's westward expansion and quest for self-definition. Overall, it mirrored the complexities of American life, celebrating both the idealism and the darker aspects of human experience.
Robert Bocock has written: 'Hegemony' 'Consumption' -- subject(s): Consumption (Economics), Social aspects, Social aspects of Consumption (Economics)
Michele Micheletti has written: 'Political virtue and shopping' -- subject(s): Consumption (Economics), Moral and ethical aspects, Consumer protection, Social aspects, Political aspects of Consumption (Economics), Consumers, Moral and ethical aspects of Consumption (Economics), Social aspects of Consumption (Economics), Case studies, Citizen participation, Political aspects, Political participation, Political activity, Individualism
Because they are Creoles, American born descendants of Euorpeans.
"The Masons" have had very little influence on American currency. However, a great number of individuals who happen to be _members_ of one or another of the Masonic Lodges have had considerable influence over many aspects of American life. It's a matter of "these citizens who happen to be Masons" rather than "the Masons as an organization".
David Holt has written: 'Sacred hunger' -- subject(s): Capitalism, Christianity, Consumption (Economics), Population, Religious aspects of Capitalism, Religious aspects of Consumption (Economics), Religious aspects of Population
Carla Freeman has written: 'The effects of media on the socialization of African-American adolescents' -- subject(s): African American teenagers, Influence, Mass media, Social aspects, Social aspects of Mass media, Social conditions, Socialization
Paul Du Gay has written: 'Consumption and identity at work' -- subject(s): Consumer behavior, Consumption (Economics), Identity (Philosophical concept), Organizational change, Social aspects, Social aspects of Consumption (Economics) 'The cult[ure] of the customer'
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Mimi Sheller has written: 'Consuming the Caribbean' -- subject(s): Commerce, Consumption (Economics), Exploitation, Exports, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Consumption (Economics) 'Tourism Mobilities'
Paulo Jorge Moraes Figueiredo has written: 'A sociedade do lixo' -- subject(s): Energy consumption, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Energy consumption, Environmental aspects of Refuse and refuse disposal, Refuse and refuse disposal, Sustainable development
Bente Halkier has written: 'Consumption challenged' -- subject(s): Food consumption, Food, Consumer education, Social aspects, Food habits, Food preferences, Case studies 'Consumption challenged' -- subject(s): Food consumption, Food, Consumer education, Social aspects, Food habits, Food preferences, Case studies
The American psyche refers to the collective beliefs, attitudes, and mental characteristics that shape the behavior and mindset of American society as a whole. It encompasses the values, ideals, and cultural norms that influence how Americans think and act in various aspects of life.