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1 A New Social Order Pre-Industrial Revolution: Nobles and Peasants – Roles defined by relationship with the land – Lawyers, merchants and artisans had a secondary role in society Industrial Revolution New Upper Class (Tiny) Wealthy business families Often married into aristocratic families Nobles needed support of industry Growing Middle Class Doctors, scientists (top) Teachers/Office workers (lower) Workers & Peasants – Bottom of social ladder

2 How Society Changed Peasants and Nobles (Owners and workers of the land) Lawyers, Merchants, Doctors, Teachers, etc… Wealthy Business Owners Middle Class (Upper and Lower) Working Class & Peasants

3 Tastes & Values Shift Middle Class way of life had devloped – Defined by a code of etiquette – Dress codes, funerals and social occasions all affected – Most middle class families had cooks and/or housemaids The “Ideal” Home Husband and wife relationship changed Success was defined as… – Husband make enough $ to keep wife at home – Wife raised kids, maintains home and serves in community Women and the Cult of Domesticity

4 Women & The Cult of Domesticity

5 Life for the Lower Classes Working Class Women – Labored in factories – Low pay – Often served as servants – Still responsible for child care and homemaking *Very different lifestyles between middle and working classes

6 Women Work for Rights What Women Want: – Fairness in… Marriage Divorce Property – Temperance Movement: Limit/eliminate use of alcoholic beverages Viewed as threat to family and workforce – Major Obstacle: COULD NOT VOTE IN EUROPE OR THE UNITED STATES Barred from education Little protection under the law Subservient to husbands and fathers Movement for Women’s Suffrage emerges in late 1800s – Political rights – US grants women voting rights in early 1900s – Wyoming first state to grant women voting rights

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8 Growth of Public Education Why? – Thought to produce better citizens – Need for literate workforce – Taught punctuality, obedience to authority, discipline and patriotism Late 1800s: Normal Schools begin to train teachers – Elementary ed. Becomes commonplace\Growth of secondary (high)schools – Usually families could only afford to educate their male children Reasons for education… – boys vs. girls – Different curriculums

9 Science Scientific study led to many new developments that challenged old ideals – Atomic theory – all matter made up of atoms – Earth’s age over 2 billion years – some conflict with biblical accounts – Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution All plants and animals produce more offspring then food supply could support Competition between members of a species means only the most fit will survive “survival of the fittest” started to be applied to society and justify big business and social classes – Also known as Social Darwinism


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