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    The status of women in the 20th century Germany -patriarchal society by tradition -men’s domination in both public and private spheres - the women’s role in German society circumscribed by the three “K” words: Kinder‚ Kirche and Küche Weimar Republic -numerous freedoms as compared to the past -the most notable gains: • the right to vote • the secondary education Women in Nazi Germany A common rhyme for women: "Take hold of kettle‚ broom and pan‚ Then you’ll surely get a man! Shop

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    Was an accommodationist approach the best method to gain equal rights for African Americans in the late 19th to early 20th centuries? Equality is a basic human right and needs to be realized for everyone but‚ unfortunately‚ it is not and never has been. Throughout history there have been great injustices faced by various groups of people‚ whether they were based on race‚ gender‚ sexuality‚ or religion. This discrimination has been combatted by brave‚ strong leaders through various methods. The question

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    The right to journalists during armed conflicts is a very relevant issue not only in the present times but an issue right from the 20th century. Journalists are facing a lot of problems during the armed conflicts between countries. Even though under the Sub Commission on the Promotion and Protection of human rights‚ communication is a main sub division‚ enough rights are not given to the people in the communication field; the journalists. North Korea is a nation which gives right to the press and

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    The relationship between workers and the owners during the 20th century was not a good relationship‚ The workers did not like the way they were being treated and that the companies were making more while not paying the workers more. The workers would not support/ work well for the owners or corporations because they would work many hours a week and still not make very much money. They would go on strike while the companies are in the profit margin‚ which would in a sense drop the economical value

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    1865  The US Civil War ends with General  Robert E. Lee and his officers surrendering  their swords.    1865­  President Lincoln is assassinated.    1865­ Thirteenth Amendment     1865­ Freedman’s Bureau     1866­ Civil Right’s Act    1866­ Ku Klux Klan created    1866­ National Labor Union    1867­ Military Reconstruction Act    1867­ Grandfather Clause    1867­ Indian Peace Commission     1868­ Fourteenth Amendment    1869­ President Ulysses S. Grant    1870­ Fifteenth Amendment 

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    Pro-war and Anti-war movements for the 20th century There have been movements that support or oppose war throughout all of history. The 20th century saw this movement coalesce into a much larger and more diverse series of society changing events. Spanish-American war‚ World War I‚ World War II‚ the Cold War‚ Korea‚ Vietnam and Desert Storm were all wars that helped American society evolve into what it is today. For each of the conflicts‚ there were opposing points of view as to the amount of

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    positives that globalization can bring. Religion‚ languages‚ cultures‚ arts‚ food‚ and music were rapidly exchanged at this time. However‚ because it covered such great distances‚ the exchanges weren ’t done rapidly. (Nye) The next great example of globalism‚ and some say where modern globalism began‚ was when the Europeans discovered North and South America and the islands of the "New World." After the Europeans made their discoveries beginning at the end of the 15th century‚ there was a worldwide

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    political revolutons‚ which all contributed to a new europe being formed. Over the span these four centuries Eroupes changes were dramatical. Many wars and political groups and arrangements changed views on education‚ the rights‚ of men and women‚ class distinctions were altered‚ and peoples way of thinking differed greatly in the 20th century from the 17th century Europe. In the beginning of the 17th century the universe revolved around a motionless Earth. This earth was one in which the church held

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    Liberation Is Motivation  The Selfishness Of The United States In The 19th and 20th Century                                Moses Abraham  Humanities 3  Sullivan  12/2/14  Benchmark Paper  The United States feigns concern for the liberation of enslaved nations​ ‚​  while the true  motivation behind aiding countries in need is rooted in greed and selfishness​ .​  Liberation from  Great Britain was fought for by the United States during the American Revolution​ ‚​  but now the  United States fail

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    profitable for those in charge. This civilizing also meant a specialization of labor as many athletes became more professional with irreplaceable skills. American sports in the late 19th century are reflective of greater historical trends regarding industrialization. American sports became American over the late 19th century by gradually integrating rising class values into the creation of sporting rules and practice. The urban and extensively diverse atmosphere in which popular sports developed necessitated

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