Though the period is known for its wildly opulent court festivities, its mania for gambling, and the worldly "gallantry" (as it was then decorously called) of its salons, none of these diversions exercised so forceful a hold on the public as did theater.
Based on the reading, Upton Sinclair would most likely agree that the government must have a role in regulation of the <span>meatpacking companies.</span>
It was the "a. House of Burgesses" that was the first representative assembly in the European colonies, although it should be noted that many people, such as African Americans and women, were not included in this democratic process.
1) national
identity based on language or culture - Romanticism
2) the
importance of reason and science in studying society - Enlightment
3) an
intellectual and artistic movement - Romanticism
4) democratic
principles based on basic human rights - Enlightment
5) questioning
of the absolute control of monarchs - Enlightment
6) a
response to the ideals of rationalism – Romanticism
Romanticism was a movement that cherished the exotic, the examination of feelings and emotions. It was idealistic and showed an interest for anything mysterious and supernatural.
On the other hand, the Enlightment was a movement that was based on science and rational thinking. It was the era of innovations and modernization with researches in technology. There was a general concern regarding society.