Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Unit 5 Check In!!!



5 points for responding to the following question.  5 bonus points for the most insightful response.

How does Nineteenth Century Victorian England resemble Contemporary American  Society?

52 comments:

Unknown said...
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Gabe Miranda said...

The Victorian age is similar to modern America because, the Victorian's in their day were the most powerful and America at this time are the most powerful.

Unknown said...

Nineteenth Century Victorian England resembles Contemporary American Society because people are discriminated by their race and religion.

Unknown said...

A comparison is that Queen Victorian England and current America is that there is a mass amount of people in poverty due to the Industrial Revolution and having a lot of people in America in poverty.

harrrrrrlie said...

The Victorian England society compared to our American society by both having an unfair deal of education. In our American society, education is a big deal but it is also a big amount of money, money in which most families do not have. Mainly for college. In Victorian England, education is also dealt unfairly to where the richer go to school even though everyone should have an education.

Unknown said...

Nineteenth century Victorian England is similar to contemporary American society because there is a change in moral standard, how each gender should behave, the fight for workers' and women's rights, and pride in military power and political influence around the world. Also, they are both predominantly Protestant nations, economic powerhouses, and a destination for immigrants.

Unknown said...

The nineteenth century Victorian Age compares to American society because both are examples of nationalism and the belief that their society is superior to others. During this time Britain saw a period of self-confidence in their country, and in a similar sense, we see that Americans today think the same way.

Jackie acosta said...

The nineteenth century Victorian England resembles contemporary American society because of male dominance.

Unknown said...

The nineteenth century Victorian age resembles today's American society in that there are social classes that are defined by wealth. Americans are very patriotic of their nation such as the patriotism as seen in The Victorian age. Politically Queen Victoria was a public figure such as the President of the United States.

Unknown said...

Nineteenth century Victorian England is similar to Contemporary American Society because there is a change in social ways because they both had discrimination against women and immigrant workers. Men and women both had different roles.

Unknown said...

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Unknown said...

Between modern day America and the Victorian age, women are expected to stay modest and be covered. Even though today people do not dress modest, they are often judged for their appearance.

jonathon said...

Nineteenth Century Victorian Age compares to american society in the fact that people are still discriminated by race and religion and their social class.

Jasmine Santos said...

Nineteenth Century Victorian England resembles Contemporary American Society through the way the rich and poor had different opportunities for their education, jobs and involvement in the government.

Brenda Bermudez said...

19th century Victorian England resembled american society by their technology. cultures and other aspects. This included the idea of railroads, scientific ideas and social structure.

Unknown said...

A comparison between the 19th Century Victorian Age & American society is that people are still looked at differently that are in different classes.

Unknown said...

In nineteenth century Victorian England and contemporary American society women were not treated fairly and they didn't have the same rights as men.

Unknown said...

A comparison to the Victorian age and modern day america is that they both have strong authority power.

Unknown said...

Nineteenth century Victorian England is very similar to contemporary American society because they both had major population changes, changes in morals, transition to the cities and great discrimination against women.

Unknown said...

The nineteenth century Victorian age relates to the American society in that people are discriminated by their social class, race and religion.

Unknown said...

Nineteenth Century Victorian England resembles to Contemporary American Society by technology. Technology in Victorian England was very useful for the society like railroads and new technologies came and new developments too like telegraph cables which help advance and improve communication. And in Modern American Society our technology are phones which provided communication for all.

Unknown said...

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Unknown said...

Nineteenth Century Victorian England resembles contemporary American society because they both have a strong government or authority power.

Karina Avina said...

Nineteenth century Victorian England resembles to contemporary American society by the use of railroads.

Unknown said...

The Victorian era of British history was the period of Queen Victoria's reign from 1837 until her death, on 22 January 1901.This time period and the America society today both were and are booming with new technology .Another aspect that is alike is the view on women and race. although now this is clearing up people during the Victorian age and some still today think other cultures and women are less the and show that via job options and wages.

Cassady said...

Nineteenth century Victorian England resembles modern American Society because England and America were both world powers at some point in history, whether it during the nineteenth century or now in the twenty-first century. England was at its peak of power during the nineteenth century, or the Victorian Age, and America is now at a peak of power as well.

Unknown said...

Nineteenth Century Victorian England and Contemporary American Society are similar by religion and discrimination.

Unknown said...

In Nineteenth Century Victorian Age people are coming up with new technology by making railroads and now, because that technology was created then we are now able to advance that and make more improved things and better ways to travel.

Unknown said...

Nineteenth century Victorian England resembles to Contemporary American society because of Social. Women and men had all different rights, and roles in society. Which even to present day are still affecting us.

Unknown said...

In the nineteenth century the Victorian Age is similar to Contemporary American Society because people are described by their religion and their race.

Unknown said...

The Nineteenth Century resembles to the Contemporary American Society by the fact that they both have that strong authoritative power.

Anonymous said...

Nineteenth Century Victorian Age resembles the Contemporary American Society because of interaction with other countries. Back then they were trying to improve communication with other nations to be able to trade better.Now America is trying to do the same and has already established communication with other nations which is leading to globalization.

Nicole Anastacio said...

The 19th century Victorian Age resembles today's American Society in the way of thinking that they are the best. Another way would be the fact that America and the Victorians both use technology to transport goods and supplies.

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Unknown said...

The nineteenth century Victorian England resembles Contemporary American Society because of technology. Victorian England technology provided society telegraph cables to help with better communication. This lead to the development of telephones in America today.

Unknown said...

A comparison between american society and the Victorian age is that both societies still experience discrimination between men and women.

Unknown said...

19th century Victorian England resembles Contemporary American Society because of the fact that Victorian era ideology, in regards to the view of men and women, is similar.

Erik Martinez said...

Nineteenth Century Victorian England resembles to Contemporary American Society by social class and the equality between men and women. In Nineteenth century Victorian England, the men were known to hold to jobs revolving around business. Women were stay at homes mothers taking care of their children and keeping their middle-class homes clean. In Modern American Societies we have feminists seeking equality via Tumblr and Twitter fights.

Zion Lopez said...

The Victorian age in England is similar to present day America because both have advance scientific ideas and both have show great political power.

Unknown said...

In the nineteenth century Victorian England resembles to Contemporary American society by social class. In England they had the "victorian age" which was where they had gender roles and the Contemporary American they take men more powerful than women.

Unknown said...

In the nineteenth century Victorian England resembles to Contemporary American society by social class. In England they had the "victorian age" which was where they had gender roles and the Contemporary American they take men more powerful than women.

Lizbeth Navarro said...

In the nineteenth century the Victorian age is similar to Contemporary American society because till this day people are still judged by the way they look and their religion.

Unknown said...

The nineteenth century victorian age relates to the american society because both societys are discriminated by their social class, race and religion. Although the victorian age has also influenced most of our doing do to the inventions of railroads, telegraph cables,and social structure etc. All of these inventions influenced our now technology making us modernize more and more.

Mariana Medina said...

Nineteenth century Victorian age and contemporary American society are somewhat similar because both were and are booming with new technology. Also, in the Victorian age and Contemporary American society they both suffer from some discriminate against people of different race, religion and gender.

Unknown said...

Victorian England looks like modern American society because modern day women and women in Victorian England still don't have equal rights to men in regards to work.
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Unknown said...

The nineteenth century Victorian age resembles American society today in that women and men don't show equality. There is still showing "The sphere of influence" were women are still expected to act "ladylike"

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Unknown said...

Nineteenth Century Victorian England resembles to Contemporary American Society because what Americans think is right from wrong comes from the Victorian Age. Several Americans discriminate people from another race like the Victorians discriminated dark skin people because they were not pure. In addition, they felt very strongly about sexuality, they only a proved of a female and male in a relationship like many Americans today.

Unknown said...

The 19th century Victorian age resembles today's American society intellectually through technology, as new innovations' and discoveries were being made. Such as electricity, railroads, the light bulb, the telegraph and so on. We can see the results of the intellect in England's Victorian age in today through new technologies such as the invention of the smart phone, plains, bullet trains, and all of today's new innovations and discoveries.

Unknown said...

the Victorian era in Britain resembles modern american society in the aspect that women are expected to act feminine and men are to act masculine as well as some peoples houses are very beautiful and symbolic of peace and beauty.