great society whether it has helped African Americans or have caused harm. The great society was proposed by Lyndon B. Johnson‚ and the act tried to stop discrimination by introducing voting rights act. The great society also helped Americans with medicare and welfare. Lyndon B. Johnson said it would end poverty and racial injustice‚ also it would rebuild the entire urban United States while preventing boredom and restlessness. In 1964‚ seventy six percent of Americans believed in government and now only
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How Jesse Owens Motivated other athletes When discovering my topic on what would interest me related to African American athletes; I came to realize that athlete have major transformations through different ways of motivating one another. Though many athletes are motivated through materialistic items‚ a number are also motivated through outside sources and personal influence. Jesse Owens was a talented individual that was noticed by his gym coach‚ just a hard worker‚ due to that he was asked to
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Majority of the women who worked in the factories were poor‚ young‚ unmarried or widows‚ women of the middle-class were privileged to stay at home to provide their domestic duties. Women were paid lower then men due to women were subordinate to them.‚ it did not matter what kind of quality the women produced. Any income women received legally belonged to their husbands and with that status employers were able to keep women’s wages low. Eventually women created labor associations because they wanted to
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1960s. African American men and women‚ along with whites‚ organized and led the movement at national and local levels. They pursued their goals through legal means‚ negotiations‚ petitions‚ and nonviolent protest demonstrations. The civil rights movement was largest social movement of the 20th century in the United States. It influenced the modern women’s rights movement and the student movement of the 1960s. The civil rights movement centered on the American South. That was where the African American
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Throughout all of the 19th century‚ European countries were scrambling to obtain more power than each other by taking land‚ especially from Africa and Southeast Asia. These two areas were geographically the most convenient for Europe‚ as well as having incredible amounts of raw materials‚ resources‚ and territory. Assets unavailable in Europe were plentiful in these areas‚ which interested Europeans in the profitable trading opportunities that these supplies presented themselves with. This expansion
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a Cash Crop System‚ where money was made by farming‚ to Industrialization. Cotton and tobacco was grown in southern states by landowners who owned slaves. After the Civil War and the freeing of slaves‚ landowners rented out their property to African Americans and poor whites to farm. Doing this caused the new farmers to be indebted to the landlords who became richer. As for the more northern parts of the south‚ people switched to commercial farming. With the use of modern machinery and railroads‚
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European Technological Advances Countries have always wanted to control the most amount of land that they possibly could. It is in the nature of the people to want more and more. This obsession of wanting to control more land forged a time known as Imperialism. This could not be possible if it wasn’t for technology. Philip Curtin states in his novel‚ The Rise and Fall of the Plantation Complex that‚ "The pace of change in technology became more rapid than it had ever been in the past‚ and the pace
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European Nations wanted more land‚ power‚ and natural resources. They got this by conquering and colonizing new lands. Africa was not colonized‚ making the continent a prime area for colonization. Prior to the 19th century European nations only used Africa for its slave trade‚ therefore‚ only settling on the coasts. The driving forces behind these European conquests in Africa were caused by political‚ cultural‚ and economic reasons. The primary reason European countries were imperialistic
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couldn’t say bad stuff about the government Social Rights Huge propaganda Illegal to criticize gov Social Impact New field of occupation Health‚ manufacturing guns Better conditions Increase of nurses Increase of transport/services African Americans Thought it would give them better treatment and opportunity They split the blacks and whites into 92nd and 93rd infantry Weren’t many blacks in the navy Some fought alongside the French Awarded by french for their bravery Most women got factory
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European settlement in North America contributed to the spread of European artistic traditions in colonial painting‚ architecture and furnishings. Many trained artists arrived from Europe to New England to make a living and incorporated the styles of their culture in their work. For example‚ many painters arrived with a preference for Elizabethan – Jacobean style portraiture. The paintings displayed wealth and social position‚ and alluded to domestic interiors popular in 17th century Dutch paintings
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