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    The 20th century was a time filled with much racial tension between blacks and whites in the United States. Slavery had already ended in the 1800’s by the Emancipation Proclamation‚ but blacks were still treated unfairly by their white counterparts. From 1940-1968 blacks went through much turmoil and hardship trying to fight for the many rights they had been denied‚ such as voting rights and basic civil rights. This time period was extremely difficult for blacks‚ lives were lost and many people were

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    America away from the European nation’s contact and problems by altering the foreign policy. Foreign policy are the government’s strategy to protect the nation from foreign interference. There had to be foreign policy because of the fights and political issues going on in powerful nations‚ such as Europe‚ that would have troubled the United States if they had gotten involved. The current America is strong as a nation because George Washington had presented the idea of neutrality‚ and

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    and they may exist in harmony. However‚ this hopeful view of coexistence did not seem possible to the white race of America. They irrationally foresaw the loss of their own rights and of a black ruled world. A paranoia of a change in power that caused violence in the 18th century and how it carried over into the early 19th century will be emphasized in this paper. The white folk of the United States were threatened by the potential of black Americans exercising their freedom. They feared the

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    Commonwealth p.6-7 -Thoughts p. 7 Colonization and trade In the 16-17th centuries‚ European superpowers began to establish colonies in other parts of the world outside Europe‚ such as Africa‚ America and India. Before the actual colonization in America began‚ fishing and trading companies had frequently used both Indian and American waters and traded with the locals. In the early 17th century‚ European powers started to rapidly colonize the Americas‚ establishing numerous colonies

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    1950’s Social and Political issues The 1950’s has been portrayed as the decade of prosperity. Throughout the 1950’s there were many Political issues like a cold war‚ a war against Korea. There was also a big step in segregation between The 1954 Brown v. Board of Education. The events that the United States went through during the 1950’s is what made The United States today. The 1950’s just wasn’t peace and comfort‚ there were a lot of problems like the war against Korea. In 1950‚ just five years

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    the Civil War. After the Union’s victory‚ the overall goal for the country was to rebuild the South and preserve the Union. The period between 1865 through 1877‚ created many questions as to whether African Americans were free or still enslaved. During reconstruction‚ some African Americans were free but others were still slaves. Many African Americans were free during reconstruction. The 13 th Amendment specifically states‚ “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude… shall exist in the United States

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    Media Reaction Current Political Issue Patrick Abbey SOC/315 The border between the United States and Mexico is about 2‚000-miles and has existed since the Guadalupe Treaty in 1848. This border which follows the Rio Grande river and consists of many roads and towns that join the two countries‚ some of which have families living on each side. For many years people were free to cross back and forth between the two countries‚ though there were some that were considered as high traffic and had

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    deflating currency and the government’s failure to regulate the banks and railroad companies were the two main sources for their problems. Food prices were at incredibly low prices when the 1880’s began. This led to farmers having to grow more crops‚ but as "Causes of Agricultural Unrest" shows‚ this only helped to further decrease food prices. Unfortunately‚ the farmers could not just produce less and wait for prices to increase because they didn’t have the time to wait for prices to increase. The

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    Towards the end of the 18th Century American foreign policy underwent major change. Fueled by the Progressive movement and new interpretations of Manifest destiny‚ Americans sought to expand the United States’s influence around the world. During the 1890s the United States mainly used military and economic prowess to accomplish their international desires. Progressives used this new foreign policy to expand their domestic agenda onto to an international level. These advancements were widely supported

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    The face of American democracy is deceptive; from missionary trips to military tours‚ America’s global dominion has always been referenced with coy euphemisms—“diplomacy‚” “leadership‚” tying to mask imperialism as setting a good example. As America tries to up hold their motto of being the land of the free‚ they force their ideals on other countries with or without the support of the people living there. While America focuses on spreading American ideals across the globe‚ its own citizens don’t

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