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    The Somoz Movement

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    the Somoza family went. With the rise of unemployment and lack of economic opportunity‚ their number of supporters grew. After a series of conflicts FSLN was able to take control in 1979 . After they took control the United States first sought to work with the new government‚ but this would be short lived. Due to political conditions and the FSLN being supported by various communist governments‚ including the USSR and Cuba‚ the United States began to look at other means of controlling the situation

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    Progressivism Movement

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    Progressivism implies a philosophy that welcomes innovations and reforms in the political‚ economic‚ and social order. The Progressive movement‚ 1901 to 1917‚ was ultimately the triumph of conservatism rather than a victory for liberalism. In a general sense‚ the conservative goals of this period justified the Liberal reforms enacted by Progressive leaders. Deviating from the "traditional" definition of conservatism (a resistance to change and a disposition of hostility to innovations in the political

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    The Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s was a crucial and transformative period in American history‚ challenging racial segregation and discrimination through nonviolent protest‚ legal battles‚ and grassroots activism. It was a testament to the resilience‚ courage‚ and determination of countless individuals who overcame barriers and fought for justice and equality. The Civil Rights Movement transformed the social and political landscape of the nation‚ paving the way for significant legislative

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    Although Transcendentalism as a historical movement was limited in time from the mid 1830s to the late 1840s and in space to eastern Massachusetts‚ its ripples continue to spread through American culture. Beginning as a quarrel within the Unitarian church‚ Transcendentalism’s questioning of established cultural forms‚ its urge to reintegrate spirit and matter‚ its desire to turn ideas into concrete action developed a momentum of its own‚ spreading from the spheres of religion and education to literature

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    The Progressive Movement

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    Running head: PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT History of the United States II Charles Tate Week II Bethel University April 23‚ 2012 Some forms of progressive movement are progressivism which embraces the widespread of many sided efforts to build a better society; scientific investigation the studies by the federal government of immigration; child labor; economic practices and social research by privately funded foundation; academic expertise to have the skills and knowledge about

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    The Occupy Movement

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    safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power.” George Orwell Occupy Wall Street (OWS) is a protest movement which began September 17‚ 2011 in Zuccotti Park‚ located in New York City’s Wall Street financial district‚ which was initiated by the Canadian activist group Adbusters. The protests are against social and economic inequality‚ high unemployment‚

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    Rights Movement Throughout the 1900’s‚ African Americans faced many unfair challenges like discrimination and racism. Colored citizens did not have the same political and social freedom as white citizens. Although there is still racism today towards African Americans‚ the Civil Rights Movement won more legal rights for black citizens and they were given the same rights as White Americans This helped create a less racist society. The civil rights movement was a very well-known movement that occurred

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    Abolitionist Movement

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    Abolitionist Movement The Abolitionist Movement was one of the major events that impacted slavery in America. The Second Great Awakening was one of the events that made abolitionist realize the sin of slavery‚ which eventually led to the Abolitionist Movement. It was not only one‚ or two but a group of different people who raised awareness about slavery. The abolitionists were men and women of good will and colors who faced the cruel choice that people in many ages have had thrust upon them

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    social movements

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    in 1891 (Lokendra 1998). The Maharaja signed the Merger Agreement with India on September 21‚ 1949. Even today the circumstances under which the former princely state merged into India are contentious. (S. S. Hanjabam‚ 2007) Since the merger of Manipur‚ there have been numerous democratic movements in Manipur wherein the Meitei women have been a significant part. Historically speaking‚ the Meira Paibis were preceded by the Nisha Bandis who came into force in the 1970s. During that time‚ Manipur was

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    The Technology Movement

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    Katie 100G Paper #3 Final Agnieszka Goeller Mar 13th‚ 2015 The Technology Movement Technology has changed society profoundly; it not only brings great changes to human material lives‚ but is also reshaping the nature of the world. It facilitates education‚ promotes economic development‚ improves the general standard of living and much more. However‚ it is undeniable that though technological advancement has brought humans many benefits‚ it produces some adverse effects on human life to some extent

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