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    The Civil Rights & Gay Rights Movements “History matters because it repeats itself. If we understand the past‚ we will have a better understanding of what is yet to come.” Any student taking a history class has probably had this statement pounded into their brain. However‚ many wonder how much truth really lies within these words. Comparing the Civil Rights Movement to the Gay Rights Movement proves that this statement contains truth. Although there are a few differences between these movements‚

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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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    CIVIL RIGHT MOVEMENT 1960 Introduction Discrimination is one kind of inequality case example among humanity. One case that still happen until today is black people discrimination. The biggest movement to raise the black people’s right happen around 1950’s - 1960’s. Civil Right Movement 1960s was a movement created toward inequality in African-Americans in politics and social. The purpose of this movement is to efface the discrimination of African-Americans and restore the legal rights

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    The word “Revolution” doesn’t mean complete change. There were numerous events during the civil war like black land rights or hate crimes and many others that contributed to the major changes throughout the country. During the Civil War‚ many African Americans fought for the union against the Confederates in hope to gain more freedom. It took many Africans to petition to the government for voting rights. In Document C‚ many African-Americans who took a bullet for the Union weren’t allowed to vote

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    The civil war began in 1961 and was sparked by many reasons which include slavery and a book named Uncle Tom’s cabin. Many believe that the war was fought over freedom‚ freedom of the slaves‚ this‚ however‚ was not the case. The war was essentially fought in order to preserve what they had‚ the south fought to preserve their beliefs and way of life while the north fought to preserve the union. However‚ the eager and willing compliance of African Americans throughout the civil war led to a signification

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    Action and Reaction. The civil rights movement was a national effort made by black people and their supporters in the 1950s and 1960s to eliminate segregation and gain equal rights. It ended with Martin Luther King Jr.‚ the symbol of the civil rights movement‚ being assassinated in 1968. Reaction The civil rights most notable changes in the end was with desegregation throughout the country and black Americans having the chance at better careers‚ homes‚ and an overall good life. If you were paying

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    thoughts of women in the 1960s‚ specifically Stephanie Coontz‚ a woman who just wants equal rights as her son. With the Civil Rights Movement going on‚ this sparked the imagination of hundreds of women across America that they should have equal rights. The actions of the feminist movement during the Civil Rights Movement created gender equality‚ helping improve the modern United States. The birth of every tree needs a person to plant that seed. The first seed

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    Carly Tucker 9 January‚ 2013 AP US History Mr.Barber Betweeen the years of 1860 and 1877 the united states went through the civil war and reconstruction era. Dramatic changes occurred during this time that brought about drastic constitutional and social development. The dramatic changes brought a revolution. The Civil War was not officially fought over the issue of slavery‚ but one of the most important outcomes of the war was the emancipation of all slaves in the United States.   The reasons

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    During the time period of 1860 and 1877 many major changes occurred. From the beginning of the civil war to the fall of the reconstruction‚ the United States changed dramatically. Nearly one hundred years after the Declaration of Independence which declared all men equal‚ many social and constitutional alterations were necessary to protect the rights of all people‚ no matter their race. These social and constitutional developments that were made during 1860 to 1877 were so drastic it could be called

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    Civil Peace: The “Who” and “What” of the 20th Century Peace is the universal goal with non universal means of achieving it. During the 20th century in Germany‚ civil peace was to be achieved by briefly burying pre war conflicts in order to unite against the enemy. Civil peace was a controversial concept because civilians would either resolve small conflicts before moving onto a larger conflict or set aside current conflicts to end World War I. During World War I‚ Germans struggled to fight

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