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(338-346)'''
 
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|'''Religion'''<br>
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|'''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'''
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|'''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'''
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|'''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
 
|-
 
|-
|'''Work-Life'''
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|'''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'''
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|'''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
 
|-
 
|-
|'''Social Order'''
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|'''Social Order''' ''From Paul''
 
* Strict social hierarchy
 
* Strict social hierarchy
 
*Elite>Professionals>Artisans>Farmers>Paupers>Slaves
 
*Elite>Professionals>Artisans>Farmers>Paupers>Slaves
|'''Social Order'''
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|'''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)
 
|-
 
|-
|'''Economy'''
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|'''Economy''' ''From Plaz''
 
*barter with nearby community
 
*barter with nearby community
 
*Made many goods yourself
 
*Made many goods yourself
 
*Local-based
 
*Local-based
|'''Economy'''
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|'''Economy''' ''From Plaz''
 
*Cash based economy
 
*Cash based economy
 
*Bought stuff from stores
 
*Bought stuff from stores
 
*International
 
*International
 
|-
 
|-
|'''Women<nowiki>’</nowiki>s Role'''
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|'''Women<nowiki>’</nowiki>s Role''' ''From Amanda''
 
*Directly controlled by husbands
 
*Directly controlled by husbands
 
*No Legal Rights/vocie
 
*No Legal Rights/vocie
 
*Boys learned from Dad and girls learned from Mom
 
*Boys learned from Dad and girls learned from Mom
|'''Women<nowiki>’</nowiki>s Role'''
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|'''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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*Mothers raised both genders - provided moral upbringing.
 
*Mothers raised both genders - provided moral upbringing.
 
|-
 
|-
|'''Men<nowiki>’</nowiki>s Role'''
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|'''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'''
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|'''Men<nowiki>’</nowiki>s Role''' ''From Elita''
 
*Concentrated on careers
 
*Concentrated on careers
 
*Less involved with family
 
*Less involved with family
 
|-
 
|-
|'''Leisure'''
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|'''Leisure''' ''From Dan''
*Point 1
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*1
*Point 2
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*2
*Point 3
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*3
|'''Leisure'''
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|'''Leisure''' ''From Dan''
*Point 1
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*1
*Point 2
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*2
*Point 3
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*3
 
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Revision as of 01:14, 21 November 2007

American Studies Chapter Twelve Group Assignment

Pre-Industrial Society

(327-330)

Commercial and Industrial Revolution

(338-346)

Religion From Morey
  • Puritanism
  • Order and Intelligence
  • Reverend commands through sermons and high position
  • Salvation through attending Church
  • Main Belief: Original Sin
Religion From Morey
  • Evangelicalism
  • Personal Faith (you)
  • Democratic way of believing
  • Salvation through conversion and repentance
  • Main Belief: Morally Respectable Behavior
Family From Plaz
  • Lived and worked together
  • Strong patriarchal control
  • Followed the ways of their ancestors
Family From Plaz
  • Lived and worked together
  • Weaker patriarchal control
  • More of an original lifestyle with less ancestral influence
Work-Life From Plaz
  • Sun-up to Sun-down in fields
  • Worked extra at home
  • Work and home combined
  • Apprenticeship with skilled artisans
  • Work pace varied with orders
Work-Life From Plaz
  • Sun up to sun down (same long days)
  • Strict bell schedule
  • Work and life seperate
  • Free labor ideas
  • Much more worker mobility
  • high turnover
Social Order From Paul
  • Strict social hierarchy
  • Elite>Professionals>Artisans>Farmers>Paupers>Slaves
Social Order From Paul
  • Wealthy artisans upset social order
  • Dynamic classes (upper, middle, lower)
  • Emergence of the middle class (white collar workers)
Economy From Plaz
  • barter with nearby community
  • Made many goods yourself
  • Local-based
Economy From Plaz
  • Cash based economy
  • Bought stuff from stores
  • International
Women’s Role From Amanda
  • Directly controlled by husbands
  • No Legal Rights/vocie
  • Boys learned from Dad and girls learned from Mom
Women’s Role From Amanda
  • More independent and more of a partner in relationship
  • Read decorating magazines and had mother's clubs
  • Emerging voice through strikes and 10hr day demands
  • Independent in Factories
  • Had fewer children through abstinence
  • Mothers raised both genders - provided moral upbringing.
Men’s Role From Elita
  • Unquestioned authority over the family
  • Had all the legal power
  • Head of the family
Men’s Role From Elita
  • Concentrated on careers
  • Less involved with family
Leisure From Dan
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
Leisure From Dan
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3