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− | |'''Religion'''<br> | + | |'''Religion''' ''From Morey''<br> |
*Puritanism | *Puritanism | ||
*Order and Intelligence | *Order and Intelligence | ||
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*Salvation through attending Church | *Salvation through attending Church | ||
*Main Belief: Original Sin | *Main Belief: Original Sin | ||
− | |'''Religion''' | + | |'''Religion''' ''From Morey'' |
*Evangelicalism | *Evangelicalism | ||
*Personal Faith (''you'') | *Personal Faith (''you'') | ||
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*Main Belief: Morally Respectable Behavior | *Main Belief: Morally Respectable Behavior | ||
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− | |'''Family''' | + | |'''Family''' ''From Plaz'' |
*Lived and worked together | *Lived and worked together | ||
*Strong patriarchal control | *Strong patriarchal control | ||
*Followed the ways of their ancestors | *Followed the ways of their ancestors | ||
− | |'''Family''' | + | |'''Family''' ''From Plaz'' |
*Lived and worked together | *Lived and worked together | ||
*Weaker patriarchal control | *Weaker patriarchal control | ||
*More of an original lifestyle with less ancestral influence | *More of an original lifestyle with less ancestral influence | ||
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− | |'''Work-Life''' | + | |'''Work-Life''' ''From Plaz'' |
*Sun-up to Sun-down in fields | *Sun-up to Sun-down in fields | ||
*Worked extra at home | *Worked extra at home | ||
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*Apprenticeship with skilled artisans | *Apprenticeship with skilled artisans | ||
*Work pace varied with orders | *Work pace varied with orders | ||
− | |'''Work-Life''' | + | |'''Work-Life''' ''From Plaz'' |
*Sun up to sun down (same long days) | *Sun up to sun down (same long days) | ||
*Strict bell schedule | *Strict bell schedule | ||
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*high turnover | *high turnover | ||
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− | |'''Social Order''' | + | |'''Social Order''' ''From Paul'' |
* Strict social hierarchy | * Strict social hierarchy | ||
*Elite>Professionals>Artisans>Farmers>Paupers>Slaves | *Elite>Professionals>Artisans>Farmers>Paupers>Slaves | ||
− | |'''Social Order''' | + | |'''Social Order''' ''From Paul'' |
*Wealthy artisans upset social order | *Wealthy artisans upset social order | ||
* Dynamic classes (upper, middle, lower) | * Dynamic classes (upper, middle, lower) | ||
*Emergence of the middle class (white collar workers) | *Emergence of the middle class (white collar workers) | ||
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− | |'''Economy''' | + | |'''Economy''' ''From Plaz'' |
− | * | + | *Barter with nearby community |
*Made many goods yourself | *Made many goods yourself | ||
*Local-based | *Local-based | ||
− | |'''Economy''' | + | |'''Economy''' ''From Plaz'' |
*Cash based economy | *Cash based economy | ||
*Bought stuff from stores | *Bought stuff from stores | ||
*International | *International | ||
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− | |'''Women<nowiki>’</nowiki>s Role''' | + | |'''Women<nowiki>’</nowiki>s Role''' ''From Amanda'' |
*Directly controlled by husbands | *Directly controlled by husbands | ||
− | *No Legal Rights/ | + | *No Legal Rights/voice |
*Boys learned from Dad and girls learned from Mom | *Boys learned from Dad and girls learned from Mom | ||
− | |'''Women<nowiki>’</nowiki>s Role''' | + | |'''Women<nowiki>’</nowiki>s Role''' ''From Amanda'' |
*More independent and more of a partner in relationship | *More independent and more of a partner in relationship | ||
*Read decorating magazines and had mother's clubs | *Read decorating magazines and had mother's clubs | ||
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*Had fewer children through abstinence | *Had fewer children through abstinence | ||
*Mothers raised both genders - provided moral upbringing. | *Mothers raised both genders - provided moral upbringing. | ||
+ | *The silent support system to male success | ||
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− | |'''Men<nowiki>’</nowiki>s Role''' | + | |'''Men<nowiki>’</nowiki>s Role''' ''From Elita'' |
*Unquestioned authority over the family | *Unquestioned authority over the family | ||
*Had all the legal power | *Had all the legal power | ||
*Head of the family | *Head of the family | ||
− | |'''Men<nowiki>’</nowiki>s Role''' | + | |'''Men<nowiki>’</nowiki>s Role''' ''From Elita'' |
*Concentrated on careers | *Concentrated on careers | ||
− | *Less involved with family | + | *Less involved with the family |
+ | *Spent most of their time at work | ||
+ | *Had a strong role in major decisions concerning children | ||
+ | *Men were expected to be steady, industrious, responsible, and painstakingly attentive to their business | ||
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− | |'''Leisure''' | + | |'''Leisure''' ''From Amanda'' |
− | * | + | *The concept that leisure, work, and daily routines are all intermixed and not separate |
− | * | + | *A flexible schedule |
− | * | + | *Still long work days |
− | |'''Leisure''' | + | |'''Leisure''' ''From Dan'' |
− | * | + | *Working men were given Sundays as leisure time |
− | * | + | *Many men spent their leisure time at local taverns |
− | * | + | *Common leisure activities included horse racing, boxing, baseball, and plays |
+ | *Popular entertainments included plays, operas, minstrel shows, concerts, and circuses | ||
+ | *Although some forms of entertainment were appealing to all classes, rowdy events and tavern games were favored by the working class | ||
+ | *Despite Sunday leisure time, working men were absent from 15% of working hours | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:50, 21 November 2007
American Studies Chapter Twelve Group Assignment
Pre-Industrial Society
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Commercial and Industrial Revolution
(338-346) |
Religion From Morey
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Religion From Morey
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Family From Plaz
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Family From Plaz
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Work-Life From Plaz
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Work-Life From Plaz
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Social Order From Paul
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Social Order From Paul
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Economy From Plaz
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Economy From Plaz
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Women’s Role From Amanda
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Women’s Role From Amanda
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Men’s Role From Elita
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Men’s Role From Elita
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Leisure From Amanda
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Leisure From Dan
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