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    same equal rights as men. Through all the obstacles that made women’s rights achievable were the hardships that influenced historians such as Harriet Tubman‚ Elizabeth Cady Stanton‚ and Susan B. Anthony to overcome the inequality in property rights‚ family law‚ and education to allow women fulfill the same opportunities as men that is seen in society today. Women protested and petitioned to get equal rights as men and focused on overturning the barriers that did not allow them to have equal opportunities

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    BSBWOR502B Ensure team effectiveness RPL Name: _____________________________________ Elements and Performance Criteria ELEMENT PERFORMANCE CRITERIA How do you fulfill this Evidence 1. Establish team performance plan 1.1. Consult team members to establish a common understanding of team purpose‚ roles‚ responsibilities and accountabilities in accordance with organisational goals‚ plans and objectives 1.2. Develop performance plans to establish expected outcomes

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    the total reconstruction of the South. The main focus of Reconstruction was to transform the Southern states and their society into a morally correct one. At the time of Reconstruction‚ it was also the 100th anniversary of The Declaration of Independence which was a sense of accomplishment to all Americans. By this time‚ it seemed as if America was on a rise due to the growth of jobs and life opportunities. Yet‚ when the Election of 1876 came around it caused a divide between freedmen supporters

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    On April 8‚ 1864‚ the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was officially passed. It was the first of the three reconstruction amendments after the American Civil war‚ and it marked the end of the slavery in American. African Americans has finally reached their goal- freedom. What is freedom? As defined by Garrison Frazier‚ a spokesman of African Americans‚ freedom is “placing us where we could reap the fruit of our own labor‚ and take care of ourselves.” And the way to accomplish

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    crucial member in advocating the voting rights for many African-Americans. Lincoln discoursed his position in extending the voting right for many black soldiers who joined the union army; however‚ many northerners opposed his position to grant African Americans voting rights. Andrew Johnson soon inaugurated the reconstruction era in permitting equality for African-Americans once Lincoln was assassinated. The reconstruction era highlighted the expansion of voting rights to those of color. A growing number

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    Reconstruction did not successfully solve the problems caused by slavery and the Civil War because the slaves were still being tricked and the white people were discriminating against the African Americans. Slavery was a big issue in the United States. They took advantage of the African Americans during the Civil War. Lincoln believed that slavery was wrong and if he set the slaves free during the Civil War‚ then they would get a huge advantage and reach the end of the war with the Union’s victory

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    Transgender People Deserve Equal Rights Most transgender people face discrimination every day here in America. New laws are being written to protect transgender people‚ but it can take several years before those laws are passed and go into effect. With or without these laws transgender people are being discriminated against. The United States lags far behind in establishing transgender equality and a majority of all states still do not have civil rights protections for transgender Americans

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    reentry of the states into the union‚ an era of reconstruction ushered in. This would be a time of many ambitious efforts by congress to expand the civil rights of African-Americans. It proved to be a failed effort‚ overall‚ because little permanent change occurred. Although reconstruction did manage to raise great controversy and spark some change‚ it was ultimately a failure‚ for African-Americans‚ despite having laws put in place to grant them civil rights‚ failed to achieve long-term racial integration

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    that also has a service department. The goals of the service department are to satisfy client requests and concerns about their vehicles . Another goal of the service department is to facilitate sales for the sales department. The main goal to ensure client satisfaction. There are other goals which are to increase revenue and increase the number of cars sold each month. To achieve these the company has to increase efficiency and productivity. There is one organisation made up of many different

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    RECONSTRUCTION‚ WHAT WENT WRONG I. Historiography of Reconstruction A. Early Views Journalists‚ Poets‚ & Rebels Negative view of Reconstruction Sidney Andrews‚ The South Since the War (1866) John Dennett‚ The South as It Is. Southern frame of reference Sidney Lanier (poet) Attempt to justify Civil War B. Early Professional Historians John Ford Rhodes Ohio Democrat Not impartial Blamed North for problems of Reconstruction’ Claimed Black Rule

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