Did life improve for black Americans between 1930-2000? Life for black Americans were difficult in 1930’s where they faced discrimination an early example is The Ku Klux Klan founded at the end of civil war was a racist organisation which believed in white supremacy. They were dressed in white robes and white hoods to show white supremacy as well as to conceal their identity. The members were White‚ Anglo-Saxon‚ and Protestants also known as WASPS. This showed how black Americans were looked down
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How far did Stalin’s social policies change the lives of women and children in the years to 1945? Following Stalin’s succession to power in 1929‚ once again‚ Russia was transformed. As part of Socialism in One Country‚ Stalin focussed his intentions internally. This involved the notorious industrialisation and collectivisation drives which were intended to reform the economy. Nevertheless‚ do so‚ Stalin realised he would have to create a more ordered and disciplined society. Consequently‚ as
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How far do you agree that the lives of black Americans did not improve much between 1945 and 1955? (30 marks) There is a great deal of evidence to support and argue the statement above regarding the lives of black Americans and whether they did or did not improve much between 1945 and 1955. Black American’s social position‚ especially in the South‚ did not improve much‚ neither did their voting rights. There was also a huge racially motivated backlash to the Brown v Topeka ruling which did not
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How far did Witte improve and modernize the Russian economy? Before Witte came into power‚ Russia was in a state of crisis. Due to many factors (including the tsarist system‚ geography and lack of education and ingenuity) Russia was 500 years behind the western powers. Witte‚ as finance minister oversaw Russia’s transition economy from 1892 to 1903. Witte aimed for greater exports‚ ambitious industrialization‚ and large foreign loans. He hoped to modernize Russia and make it competitive with other
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How far did the Liberals improve the lives of the British people? The Liberals created many reforms which impacted the lives of British people differing between aid and attention for well being of all ages and insurance for the unemployed or sick. This essay will investigate whether they were of positive or negative on the British people. The Liberals made many social reforms which were not necessarily directly helpful to the individual issues at hand but they did create grounds for the welfare
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Reconstruction did little to improve life for African Americans. While African Americans had been released from slavery‚ given the right to vote‚ and the ability to hold public office‚ the Southern states actively tried to stop African Americans from utilizing their rights‚ with the hope that life could return to the pre-Civil War norms‚ resulting in wide-scale racism and danger to African Americans. The 1890 Census shows that after Reconstruction many Black people remained in the Southern states
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How far do you agree that the years 1945-55 saw only limited progress in improving the status of African Americans? The years of 1945-55 saw limited progress in improving the status of African Americans to an extent; however‚ during this time period there was also an increased amount of progress for the African American community in improving their status. There were many key factors‚ which contributed to improving the status of African Americans‚ such as the work of key civil right parties‚ for
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How far was peaceful protest responsible for the successes of the civil rights movement in the years 1955 - 1964? Peaceful protest in the years 1955 to 1964 helped the civil rights movement little by little through the use of forcing the government to implement legal change. The laws that were passed mostly ended segregation in public places such as the law passed in 1956 that banned segregation of busses. This law was a result of the Browder vs. Gayle case that revolved around Aurelia Browder who
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North and South after the Civil War. African Americans were a major part of this due to the fact that during the Civil war their emancipation from slavery was one of the major reasons for the division. In an attempt to reduce future conflicts that were arising due to the hostility between black and whites; laws were put in place to try and secure the rights of African Americans. These laws that were put in place were supposed to insure that African Americans were not enslaved again and that they had
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How much impact did youth culture have on society in the years 1955-75? This particular period of time was very significant in terms of general changes in society given the post war baby boom‚ abolition of the death penalty‚ improved reproduction rights for women‚ peaks in the number of university attendees‚ sexual revolution which saw strident action towards female liberation and equality‚ an influx of immigrants from the Caribbean and South Asia‚ periods of economic booms and busts and new found
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