Assignment 3: “World War II through the 1970s” Write a five to six (5-6) page paper on the period from World War II through the 1970s.Your paper should cover the following: Identify at least (2) two major historical turning points in the period under discussion. Analyze the impact of the two (2) or more major historical turning points selected on America’s current society‚ economy‚ politics‚ and culture. Give at least two (2) reasons that Americans in the late 1930s wanted to stay out of
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Independence Movement‚ civil disobedience has been among us for so long‚ and each society is able to build off its predecessors’ mistakes.Henry Thoreau inspired generations to come in his essay‚ “Civil Disobedience”‚ and the effect of it was widespread.In fact‚ while in jail‚ Mahatma Gandhi picked up a copy of Thoreau’s essay and was able to utilize the tactics discussed by Thoreau to successfully challenge Britain’s control over India.That movement created a template itself as the Civil Rights movement of
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Whitehead 3/27/11 Women’s Voices‚ Women’s Lives Women’s roles through history have changed and stayed the same in many different ways. Based on evidence from historical documents‚ “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Gilman‚ “The Life You Save May Be Your Own” by Flannery O’Connor‚ “Raising A Son - With Men on the Fringes” by Robyn Marks‚ “Self in 1958” by Anne Sexton and modern day examples as well. Overall‚ since 1880‚ women’s rights have been a controversial topic based on their power‚ roles and
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Important Civil Rights‚ Concepts‚ Events‚ and People African American Rights: 1. Executive Order 9981 (Truman) – July 1948 – established the equality of treatment and opportunity in the armed forces 2. Brown v The Board of Education of Topeka – 1954 – series of cases involving racial segregation in public schools; Supreme Court decision: unconstitutional 3. Southern Christian Leadership Conference – 1957-present – originally led by Martin Luther King‚ Jr.‚ this organization was
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The 1950s was a great success for the civil rights movement; there were a number of developments which greatly improved the lives of black people in America and really started the civil rights movement‚ as black people became more confident and willing to fight for their cause. The first big development of the ‘50s came almost immediately at the turn of the decade‚ when the Supreme Court essentially overturned the verdict reached in the Plessy vs. Ferguson trial of 1896. Thanks to the NAACP lawyers
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artifact best relates to was the Second Great Awakening. This happened around the years 1730s and 1740s . One reason this event occurred was because: Religious reasons. Tell me what happened during this event. People participated in this event through three main ways: In antebellum America‚ a religious revival called the Second Great Awakening resulted in thousands of conversions to evangelical religions. Itinerant preachers‚ such as Charles Granison Finney‚ traveled from town to town‚ lecturing
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The history of Civil Rights is a very important component in the development of our nation. There is a large abundance of resources that inform us of this struggle and allow us to imagine being in the shoes of many of these leaders. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ Malcom X‚ Thurgood Marshall‚ and Booker T. Washington are all well-known civil rights activists of the last 150 years. This is an issue that goes back even before Frederick Douglass‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ and the bloodshed of the Civil War. Rosa Parks
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struggle for human rights. This group of people have been forced to fight for freedom from slavery‚ freedom of the right to vote and freedom to exist as equals with white Americans. African-Americans struggled for human rights in the USA from 1945-1970 and were forced to fight for equality using two main strategies‚ of which the most successful was non-violent non-cooperation. Nevertheless‚ despite the Civil Rights Act passed in 1964 and acts accomplished by 1970‚ there were still rights to be tended
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Utopian communities[edit] New Harmony as envisioned by Owen Utopian socialism was the US’s first Socialist movement. Utopians attempted to develop model socialist societies to demonstrate the virtues of their brand of beliefs. Most Utopian socialist ideas originated in Europe‚ but the US was most often the site for the experiments themselves. Many Utopian experiments occurred in the 19th century as part of this movement‚ including Brook Farm‚ the New Harmony‚ the Shakers‚ the Amana Colonies
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What were the aims and methods of the Civil Rights Movement and how successful were they in achieving their aims by 1964? The civil rights movement was a political‚ legal and social struggle by Black Americans to gain full citizenship rights and to achieve racial equality. After the eminent speech by Martin Luther King (in the early 1950’s) African American men and women‚ along with the whites‚ organised and led the movement at national and local levels. They organised events such as non-violent
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