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Today’s topic

The British Etiquette


- History -
&
Culturistic facts
Summary of this presentation’s contents
To begin with, these will be the points that will be seen through.

Overall look of British culture General introduction and mention of known british cultural topics.

What’s british etiquette? The definition and resume about its origins

The conception of “good manners” Explanation about the concept of good manners and what it involves.

The influence of How the impact of tea and the social gatherings around it affected
“Tea” and “Tea parties” british etiquette.

British Etiquette and Manners These can be used in the template, and their size and color can be
nowadays. edited

Remarks and End A few remarks and final of this presentation.


- British Culture -
-“What is England culturally and mainly known for?”-
01
British Etiquette
The definition and meaning.
Introduction to British Etiquette.
➔ It all started at France due to Louis
XIV inventing the use of tickets
for their guests at his parties.
➔ Britain followed this example and
spread the use of social norms
across the nobility and aristocracy.
➔ Thanks to their take up on it, the
etiquette was perfected.
Introduction to British Etiquette.

➔ The conception of etiquette


not only brought a much
more civilized form of
interaction among the high
social class and the nobility,
it also brought; cutlery
norms, fan language,and
such..
02
“Good manners”
The conception of its use and what it involved.
The conception of
“Good manners”
British etiquette is highly known by their insistent
and strict take on the good use of behaviour at all
moments. In other words “good manners”.

● They were used as tool to engage and


befriend potential accuitances.
● Its use was considered to be a perfect way
to show off the high social status in public
The conception of
“Good manners”
British etiquette is highly known by their insistent
and strict take on the good use of behaviour at all
moments. In other words “good manners”.

● They were used as tool to engage and


befriend potential accuitances.
● Its use was considered to be a perfect way
to show off the high social status in public
03
-The Tea Impact-
The influence of Tea and “Tea parties” in social gatherings
Lincoln's reconstruction plan

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The Gilded Age (1877-1900)

Mars Venus
Mars is actually a very Venus has extremely
cold place high temperatures

Jupiter Saturn
Jupiter is the biggest Saturn is a gas giant and
planet of them all has several rings
Technological innovations and inventions

Mars Venus Neptune


Mars is actually a very Venus has extremely Neptune is the farthest
cold place high temperatures planet from the Sun

Mercury Saturn Jupiter


Mercury is the closest Saturn is a gas giant Jupiter is the biggest
planet to the Sun with several rings planet of them all
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Comparison
Aspects Reconstruction Era Gilded Age

Time period 1865-1877 1877-1900

Devastation from the Civil War, Rapid industrialization and


Post-war conditions
Southern Reconstruction economic growth

Rebuilding and integrating Southern Economic expansion, technological


Focus
states advancements, and urbanization

Emphasis on African American civil Expansion of civil rights issues,


Civil rights
rights including labor and women's rights
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Jupiter's rotation period

333,000
The Sun’s mass compared to Earth’s

386,000 km
Distance between Earth and the Moon
Workforce distribution in the Gilded Age
25% 50% 75%

Industrial workers Agrarian workers Service sector


Mercury is the closest planet Despite being red, Mars is Venus has a beautiful name
to the Sun and the smallest of actually a cold place. It’s full and is the second planet from
them all of iron oxide dust the Sun
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The Gilded Age: 1870-1900

Industrialization &
urbanization

Ranching, Reconstruction & rise


mining & of Jim Crow
farming segregation
Reconstruction era & Gilded Age timeline

1865 1870 1890 1900

Neptune Mercury Venus Jupiter


Neptune is far away It’s the closest planet Venus is the second Jupiter is the biggest
from Earth to the Sun planet from the Sun planet of them all
The key aspects

Reconstruction Era Gilded Age

Economic
Rebuilding states Limited economic Economic growth expansion
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from Earth planet to the Sun planet from the Sun planet of them all
Reconstruction amendments
Ratification
Amendment Description
Date

Abolished slavery and involuntary servitude in the United December 6,


13th Amendment
States, except as punishment for a crime 1865

Granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the


14th Amendment United States, including former slaves, and guaranteed equal July 9, 1868
protection under the law

Prohibited the denial of voting rights based on race, color, or


February 3,
15th Amendment previous condition of servitude. It aimed to protect the voting
1870
rights of African American men
Immigration to the US, 1871 -1920

North Central
Europe The Americans
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Rural
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Exercise 1: Answer this questions
What was the purpose of the Freedmen's Bureau?
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What characterized the Gilded Age?


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What did the Sherman Antitrust Act aim to do?


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Exercise 2: True or False
Instructions: Mark the statement below by filling in the True (T) box if it is true, False (F) if you
feel the statement is not correct

No. Sentences True False

1 The 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution abolished slavery … …

2 The Panic of 1873 led to a severe economic depression in the United States … …

3 The Reconstruction Era followed the American Civil War … …


Exercise 3: Multiple choice
Instructions: Choose the most appropriate answer from the provided options (a, b, c, or d) by
placing a square shape to the correct answer

Which period immediately followed the Reconstruction Era?

A Progressive Era C Colonial Era

B Gilded Age D Civil Rights Movement


Exercise 4: Fill in the blank
Instructions: Identify the missing word(s) that complete(s) the sentence. Write your answer in
the space provided

1 The Reconstruction Era followed the …

2 The 13th Amendment … slavery

3 The Gilded Age was characterized by political … and social inequality

4 Plessy v. Ferguson upheld racial segregation under the … doctrine


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