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  • [[File:The_Metaphysical_Club.jpg|thumbnail|200px|left|<i>The Metaphysical Club</i> by Louis Menard]] ..., deeply concerned with the history of ideas. Intellectual history is not the history of old, white philosophers stroking their beards behind mahogany de
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  • ...evolt nevertheless was to have a range of consequences for the Persian and the Greek Worlds. ...es of events that resulted in the Greek and Persian Wars, that transformed the ancient World.
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  • ...ffective and scientific. Arguably none of the three sects was superior to the others, but their adherents concluded that their sectarian beliefs were bet ...state legislatures to create medical licensing to solidify their place as the preeminent medical sect.
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  • ====History of the Early Republic==== {{#dpl:category=History of the Early Republic|ordermethod=firstedit|order=descending|count=40}}
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  • ...97).jpg|thumb|left|250px|Figure 1. Mary Wollstonecraft arguably was one of the first modern writers advocating for feminist causes.]] ...eminist Movement]] that began in the 1990s. First Wave feminism focused on what we now consider basic issues of inequality in light of more recent developm
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  • [[File:18th_Amendment_Pg1of1_AC.jpg|left|thumbnail|250px|The 18th Amendment]] ...antic Ocean, providing a source of income and building dependencies across the European colonial holdings.
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  • ''This article was originally published on [http://videri.org/index.php?title=Urban_Masses_and ...s often includes government as a central figure, unlike similar debates of the nineteenth century that often excluded government altogether.
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  • ...aa203472868c679af1f406c16 Chants Democratic: New York City and the Rise of the American Working Class: 1788-1850]</i> by Sean Wilentz]] ''This article was originally published on [http://videri.org/index.php?title=Chants_Democrati
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  • ...t_Awakening.jpg|350px|thumbnail||left|Tent Revival during the Second Great Awakening]] ...leaders were deeply concerned by low church attendance; only about 10% of the white population went to church.
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  • ...oples suffered from overcrowded housing and neighborhoods which emphasized the activity of street life which charity activists and later reformers viewed ...own economic relations and cultural forms, a female city concealed within the larger metropolis of New York” (xi)
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