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Rise of domesticity and sentimentalism

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Forum: Discussion Post 8: Chapters 10-11

answer the following questions in detail, using evidence from the class textbook. (Liberty, Equality, Power by John Murrin, 7th Edition)

Chapter 10: Explain the rise of domesticity and sentimentalism. How did women benefit from the new definition of their roles?

Chapter 11: Explain John C. Calhoun’s nullification doctrine and why it was opposed by Andrew Jackson.

This is the book to use and reference
Murrin, J. M., Johnson, P. E., McPherson, J. M., Fahs, A., & Gerstle, G. (2011). Liberty,    equality, power: a history of the American people. Nelson Education
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Domesticity was a social system which began in the mid-nineteenth century that regulated the behavior of middle-class American women. The cult of domesticity strived to draw a line between the work place and the home. It was meant to restrict the women’s sphere of influence to the home and family……………………………………..

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