University of Phoenix Material Environmental Movement Matrix Choose five items from the following list and identify their significance during the 1970s: • Cuyahoga River‚ OH (Cleveland) fire 1969 • Love Canal • Silent Spring • Population Bomb • Endangered Species Act (1966‚ 1969‚ & 1973) • Clean Water Act (1972‚ 1977) • Conservationism vs. environmentalism • Acid rain • Ozone layer • Rainforests • Depletion of fossil fuels • Climate change Event Significance Clean
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Terrorism Kristina Ransom HIS/135 March 17‚ 2013 John Spatharos Terrorism is the calculated use of violence (or the threat of violence)
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In this archive file of HIS 135 Entire Course you will find the next documents:HIS-135-Assignment-Cold-War-Ideology-and-Policies.docHIS-135-Assignment-The-Vietnam-War.docHIS-135-Capstone-CheckPoint-End-of-the-Cold-War.docHIS-135-CheckPoint-Comparing-KennedyG History - General History ASHFORD HIS 204 American History Since 1865 If dragging yourself out of bed at 6:00 am is impossible‚ don’t torture yourself with 7:00 am classes. Most schools offer classes in a wide range of time slots
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History 1302-6012 8 March 2013 The Environmental Movement The Environmental Movement was started in order to conserve the uses of the nation’s natural resources through efficient and scientific innovations by Theodore Roosevelt. Due to irresponsible uses of the natural resources‚ the efforts of President Roosevelt made conservation a huge part of his term. Combining his efforts with Gifford Pinchot‚ Roosevelt managed regulation of resource development. With his Presidential power Roosevelt‚ set
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The environmental movement‚ a term that includes the conservation and green politics‚ is a diverse scientific‚ social‚ and political movement for addressing environmental issues. Environmentalists advocate the sustainable management of resources and stewardship of the environment through changes in public policy and individual behavior. In its recognition of humanity as a participant in (not enemy of) ecosystems‚ the movement is centered on ecology‚ health‚ and human rights. The environmental
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University of Phoenix Material Environmental Movement Matrix Choose five items from the following list and identify their significance during the 1970s: |Cuyahoga River‚ OH (Cleveland) fire 1969 |Conservationism vs. environmentalism | |Love Canal |Acid rain | |Silent Spring
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Final Project Overview and Timeline Final Project Overview The final project for HIS 135 is a written essay consisting of an overview of what you consider to be the most significant events in the decades following World War II. You must select one event that you studied—social‚ economic‚ or political—from each of the following decades: 1950s‚ 1960s‚ 1970s‚ 1980s‚ and 1990s. The event that you select should be the one that you believe had an overriding influence on U.S. culture‚ economy‚ or
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image of the happy American housewife.’” In the same year this book was published‚ an American woman‚ the physicist Maria Goepper-Mayer‚ won a Nobel Prize for the first time. During the civil rights and anti-war movement became popular and had a growing number of women bombarded with different images
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Social Movements James Hodges 2-4-2012 Christine Hooper It appears that as the civil rights movement was developing in the 1960s other minority groups were joining the cause. The American Indians were one of these groups. One specific account of this movement was captured by an article in the New York Times. An American Indian woman living in New York started pushing for the responsible use of traditional Indian customs. She started to organize and promote these traditional customs in an effort
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Jonathan Gearty Hist-1302-078 11-21-2011 “Give Earth a Chance” The Environmental movement of the 1960s opened doors for long time conservationists and preservationists. I should say though‚ the movement did not originate in the 1960s‚ but became a more apparent situation due to the changing effects of our nation during this time. Theodore Roosevelt had a part in the environmental movement‚ but of course‚ this took place in the late 19th century. He was responsible for several preservation
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