A major change women experienced during the post-World War I era was that they started wearing longer hemlines. dancing and drinking alcohol. driving cars and trucks. working outside the home.

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A major change women experienced during the post-World War I era was

that they started working outside the home.

Role of Women in World war I

Before the World war I, the women major role was to stay at home and take

care of the family. This was a  result of the inequality which existed

between the male and female gender during this period.

The post-World War I era however witnessed a decrease in the inequality as

women were allowed to do same jobs as men.

Read mire about World war I here brainly.com/question/971935

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D

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Working outside the home. The other changes listed occured later in the future, but after the first war, women began to work away from home.


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The most accurate description of Songhai under Askia Muhammadwas a powerful trading empire that stretched from the Atlantic Ocean across much of West Africa along the Niger River. In the late 15th century Askia Muhammad became the emperor, military commander, and political reformer of the Songhai Empire. He was a devout Muslim where under his rule, Islam became an essential part of the empire. He was able to conquer much of the surrounding lands and was able to take control of the gold and salt trade from the Mali Empire. At its peak, the Songhai empire stretched over 1,000 miles from the current modern day country of Niger to the Atlantic Ocean.

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After the Boston massacre, the protests did not stop in the city. An organized group of radicals, disguised as indigenous, assaulted ships loaded with tea and threw the product into the sea, this assault was known as "the Boston tea party." This act was the demonstration that the British authorities were being exceeded and that the measures implemented were not having the expected result. The Crown tried to overturn the situation and imposed repressive measures for the colonies, this was carried out through "additional instruction" issued to the governors on February 3, 1774, these new provisions approved by George III, his cabinet and the parliament, were known as "Coercive Laws"

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Non-Alignment

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As the superpowers in the Cold War, the USA and the USSR, sought to line up countries in allegiance with their positions, a group of nations emphasized the importance for remaining non-aligned.  One of the leaders of the Non-Aligned Movement, India's prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru, said in a speech in 1948:  "When we say our policy is one of non-alignment, obviously we mean non-alignment with military blocs."  The Non-Aligned Movement held its first conference in Belgrade, Yugoslavia in 1961.  The members of the movement saw the siding up being done in the Cold War as a path to increasing world tension and conflict, and sought to remain non-aligned for the sake of preserving peace and equal opportunity for development.

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What positive and negative impacts did caesar have on rome

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During his reign as dictator from 49-44 BC, Julius Caesar had a number of notable impacts on the city of Rome.

One of the initial crises with which Caesar had to deal was widespread debt in Rome, especially after the outbreak of civil war when lenders demanded repayment of loans and real estate values collapsed. The result was a serious shortage of coinage in circulation as people hoarded whatever they had. Realizing the seriousness of the situation, Caesar ordered that property must be accepted for repayment at its pre-war value. He also reinstated a previous law which forbade the holding of more than 60,000 sesterces in cash by any one person. Caesar later cancelled all interest payments due since the beginning of 49 BC and permitted tenants to pay no rent for one year. While these measures still did not eliminate Rome’s debt, Caesar’s creative reaction to the problem helped to alleviate the debt in a way that satisfied both lenders and borrowers.

In addition to debt, Caesar had to deal with widespread unemployment in Rome. As a way to reduce the unemployment, the poor were offered a new life in Rome’s overseas colonies. Those who stayed behind and depended on a monthly supply of free grain suffered when Caesar cut the grain rations in half, limiting the number of receivers to 150,000 when 320,000 had been collecting them. Caesar did, however, arrange for better supervision of the city’s grain supply, and he also helped to improve access to grain from overseas by constructing a new harbour at Ostia and a new canal from Tarracina.

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The construction of new public buildings also served as a method of reducing unemployment in the city, but there was another motivation for building major projects in Rome: Caesar wanted to enhance the city’s appearance after he realized how unimpressive Rome seemed in comparison to Alexandria, which was considered the greatest city of the Mediterranean. As a result, the Forum Julium was built to provide more space for lawcourts, and the Saepta Julia, situated on the Campus Martius, provided a large enclosure for voting. Caesar also ordered the construction of a new senate house after the previous one was used as Clodius’s funeral pyre in 52 BC. Additionally, he sought to divert the Tiber River away from Rome to prevent flooding and to add to the city’s area. He had also planned to build a grand temple of Mars, a theatre that would rival Pompey’s, and a library that would rival Alexandria’s. Caesar never saw any of the latter projects completed, however, as he was killed in 44 BC before any of them were finished.

Caesar’s impact on the city of Rome continued even after his death when, in his will, he stipulated that his villa, the gardens surrounding it, and his art gallery all be made public. He also distributed his wealth to the people of Rome, leaving 300,000 sesterces to each citizen. Overall, Caesar sought to make Rome a cultural and educational centre of the Mediterranean world by attracting intellectuals, doctors, and lawyers to the city. Indeed, the actions that he took over his time in power showed his devotion to Rome and his wish to bring stability and prosperity to the city.

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Bibliography

Mary T. Boatwright, The Romans (OUP USA, 2004).
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