Romanticists in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries held a negative view towards the Industrial Revolution. They criticized the impact industrialization had on individuals and the environment, depicting these conditions in their art and literature. The movement of Romanticism emerged as a direct response to the industrial revolution, valuing beauty, nature, emotion, and individualism.
Romanticists, who emerged in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, had a negative perspective towards the Industrial Revolution. They valued emotion, imagination, and nature, and saw the industrialization and the mechanization of work as a significant threat to these values. William Blake, a prominent figure of this era, characterized the factories as 'dark satanic mills', demonstrating the negative impact they perceived from the industrial development.
They resented the way industrialization transformed societies from farming communities into overpopulated, polluted cities, leading to overcrowded living conditions and health issues such as cholera and tuberculosis. The Romanticists depicted such conditions in their art and literature, criticizing the effects of industrialization on individuals and the environment.
The cultural movement of Romanticism can thus be seen as a direct response to the industrial revolution, championing the values of beauty, nature, emotion, and individualism against what they saw as the dehumanizing effects of industrial progress.
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b. life
c. until he or she reaches age 75
b.an ideal government should be ruled by dictators
c democracy was the best form of government.
d. men and women should not have the same education.
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B. the Embargo Act of January 8, 1808
C. the Embargo Act of March 12, 1808
D. the Embargo Act of April 25, 1808
The Embargo Act of 1807 prohibited the export of all goods from the United States, aiming to pressure Britain and France economically, but it resulted in significant negative consequences for the U.S. economy.
The Embargo Act that prohibited the export of all goods from the United States, by sea or by land, was the Embargo Act of December 18, 1807. This act was passed during the presidency of Thomas Jefferson as a response to the violations of U.S. neutrality by Great Britain and France, who were seizing American ships on the high seas. The logic behind the embargo was to economically pressure both countries to cease their hostile actions against U.S. maritime interests. Unfortunately, the embargo had a major negative impact on the U.S. economy, particularly harming American farmers and merchants, and ultimately led to strong domestic opposition against the policy.
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national monuments
bans on deforestation
bans on hunting
Answer:
The correct answer is national monuments.
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Answer:
Serbian Society
Explanation:
Yes
B.
No
(I think it was apart of there live's)