of the civil rights movement many events took place that will forever be remembered as historic events. For example‚ in 1954 Brown v. Board of Education‚ which called for the integration of schools. In 1957 the Civil Rights act was pass this allowed federal officials to prosecute individuals for denying African Americans the right to vote. Last‚ in the 1960s sit-ins was taken place in Atlanta‚ Greensboro‚ and Nashville. This resulted in several lunch counters desegregating. Although the civil rights
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today would have been completely different if there was no such thing as disobedience. Disobedience means breaking the law‚ and at times that is absolutely necessary. People like Rosa Parks have shown us just that by standing up for their beliefs and changing history. Disobedience is a very valuable human trait because‚ without it‚ the world we live in today would be different. For example‚ Rosa Parks showed America that disobedience is absolutely necessary‚ by not giving up her seat to another white
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The Post-Civil War era of urbanization in the United States created a number of improvements and positive results that outweighed the negative aspects of the time. The country witnessed an increase in population‚ a better public school system‚ and increased social reform movements. During urbanization‚ the population of the United States rose. In 1860‚ none of America’s cities had a million citizens but by 1890‚ New York‚ Chicago‚ and Philadelphia all had more than one million inhabitants. With
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Peaceful disobedience not only positively impacts our society‚ but was strongly encouraged and considered necessary in both the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. The Declaration states multiple times that there is a certain social contract that is put in place with a successful government‚ one where The People give up some of their power for the protection of their basic rights. It is also stated that if these basic rights are not protected‚ “it is their right‚ it is their duty” (the
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Disobedience To Authority Disobedience has alway been thought as a sin. Is this always the case? Sin has always been associated with disobedience‚ but try to think of it from a different perspective. Disobeying authority allows for a change in freedoms‚ and these changes cause a change in the populous‚ as well as a change in the authority that we are disobeying. If it can do all of these things‚ then is it really a bad form of communication to authority? In my opinion it is not because sometimes
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In New York‚ people are outraged with how everyone is treating each other and how the military forces them around and hurt them. Plus‚ with the disrespect‚ racism and violence from everyone it’s impossible to get through anything. No one agrees with each other and no one trusts anyone. One day‚ a teenage boy around the age 18‚ and a couple of his friends decided to speak up about the violence that’s going on around there. Devin‚ David and Michelle thinks that they should control the parts of New
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any Progressive change to be made‚ someone must fight back against something wrong‚ or another words‚ be disobedient. As the Irish author Oscar Wilde one stated “it is through disobedience that progressive change has been made” and this natural human trait of disobedience is a catalyst for Progressive change. This disobedience to reach progressive change can be seen throughout history. People like Rosa Parks stood up for a cause by being disobedient towards the racist laws at play. When Rosa Parks
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The essay Civil Disobedience‚ written by Henry David Thoreau has much to do with Thoreau’s own experiences than a general perception of people as a whole. Thoreau‚ a stellar student from Harvard believed one key idea: change begins with the individual. With this belief Thoreau in 1846 spoke out against the Mexican American War and slavery. His response resulted in the deliberate obliviousness to his taxes. In July of 1846 Thoreau was arrested for not paying his taxes and spent a night in Jail. During
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America is a prime example of progressing through rebellion and disobedience. If it weren’t for rebellion or disobedience against English authority‚ we would’ve never become the independent nation we are today. Without a doubt‚ I’m in complete agreement with Wilde. Imagine if people to this day being forced to endure unjust government laws‚ or if women had little to no rights …. This was once the case ‚ but it changed‚ through disobedience and rebellion‚ in order to create a more just United States
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or even now‚ has restrictions we call laws that make zero sense. Not adequate or not favorable to our society. But who came up with these “rules?” Disobeying these “laws” have made our country something great. If it wasn’t because our historical disobedience we would still be living under the “white/colored” division we once had. We came really far from what we once were. Progress. Racism‚ one of our greatest historical mistakes. Some of you might call it something not bad. We would still be living
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