Salons
IT IS OLNY FOR PEOPLE WITH WEALTHY FAMILIES
controlled trade routes between asia and europe -apex
One big difference between 19th Century and 20th Century clothing was that women made their own clothes in the 19th Century and in the 20th Century most of the clothing worn by all was purchased from stores. The very wealthy of the 19th Century had designers and slaves make their clothes.
Trade routes, axum was the center of ancient trade. Until Islams rose to power in the seventh century. The Islams changed the trade routes.
The term robber baron was used to criticize wealthy and powerful American businessmen. It was used widely during the late 19th century.
Salons played a significant role in the Enlightenment as they provided a space for intellectuals, writers, and philosophers to exchange ideas and engage in philosophical discussions. These gatherings helped to spread Enlightenment ideals and influenced public opinion, contributing to the intellectual and cultural movements of the time. Salons also played a crucial role in the dissemination of new knowledge and the development of critical thinking in European society.
The Worship of the wealthy is about how the journalists and literature peoples falsely praising the peoples those who are wealthy and great.The author also says some examples how the poor and common people praise the wealthy persons.
European leaders embraced Enlightenment ideas because they saw the potential for social progress, economic development, and political reform. These ideas encouraged reason, tolerance, and individual rights, which appealed to leaders seeking to modernize their societies and consolidate their power. Embracing Enlightenment ideals also helped to legitimize their rule by aligning themselves with the intellectual currents of the time.
The name given to the drawing rooms of the wealthy during the period of enlightenment in which the hosted many enlightened thinkers are refered to as Salons.
Salons were important to the Enlightenment as they provided a space for intellectuals, artists, and philosophers to exchange ideas, discuss issues, and challenge traditional beliefs. These gatherings fostered the spread of Enlightenment ideals such as reason, tolerance, and individual rights, ultimately contributing to the intellectual and social transformations of the era.
robber barons
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The bourgeoisie, who were wealthy enough to have had a good education, were likely to be the people who embraced Enlightenment principles. In the case of the French, the middle class was also the group that stood to gain the most from Enlightenment principles, since they were the ones who bore the heaviest tax burden.
Yes Buddah was born into a wealthy family. Yet he left it all to be able to reach enlightenment.
A kulak was a wealthy peasant farmer in 19th century Russia.
He came from a middle class family but dedicated himself to a monastic life. Though well educated (for the time 15th century) he was never a wealthy man.
Generally wealthy Romans had fresh water and heating baths, those who lived in Roma. This would later change as the empire grew older and barbarians invaded, but during the high periods of the Roman Republic/Empire fresh water and heating baths with in the wealthy where common. Though Public Baths where still held as a place for social gatherings.