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    Animal Liberation Movement

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    Ethics and the New Animal Liberation Movement* PETER SINGER This book provides a platform for the new animal liberation movement. A diverse group of people share this platform: university philosophers‚ a zoologist‚ a lawyer‚ militant activists who are ready to break the law to further their cause‚ and respected political lobbyists who are entirely at home in parliamentary offices. Their common ground is that they are all‚ in their very different ways‚ taking part in the struggle for animal

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    1870 included abolitionism which gave rise to the women’s movement who in their quest for equal rights of women that included the ownership to property and right to vote‚ the sort out to abolish slavery as well. Abolitionism garnered male supporters for the women’s movement like Frederick Douglass‚ Henry Blackwell and William Lloyd Garrison. 1 The First Wave of the Feminist Movement. The Women’s Suffrage Movement The Women’s Suffrage Movement in the United States in the period 1848-1920‚ formed a

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    During the Progressive Movement‚ alcoholism became a major issue. Many people‚ especially Christians believed alcohol was damaging to families‚ resulted in physical abuse‚ poor health‚ and increased poverty. In the 1820s‚ a Temperance Movement was started to encourage Americans to reduce the amount of alcohol that was being consumed. The Second Great Awakening is one cause for the movement. It focused mainly on Christians‚ they wanted our jobs‚ education‚ and family to reflect in good morals. The

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    American Indian Movement

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    American Indian Movement: Activism and Repression Native Americans have felt distress from societal and governmental interactions for hundreds of years. American Indian protests against these pressures date back to the colonial period. Broken treaties‚ removal policies‚ acculturation‚ and assimilation have scarred the indigenous societies of the United States. These policies and the continued oppression of the native communities produced an atmosphere of heightened tension. Governmental pressure

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    Non-Aligned Movement

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    Research Questions: Non-Aligned Movement as a possible factor of stability in the postwar‚ block world through the role of the Yugoslav foreign policy. Introduction The direct consequences of the Second World War were distrust winner countries that leads to division and the Cold War conditions‚ and other consequences‚ positive one was formation of independent states that emerged from the former colonies. Despite the political recognition of the newly established state they were in the economic

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    The Land of the Almost Free Equality is expected in the United States‚ “the land of the free‚”. In the 1960’s‚ African Americans rose up and fought for what was rightfully theirs during the civil rights movement. Living in the twenty first century we see that it inhumane to strip African Americans of their human rights. But‚ sadly‚ we have neglected to see that homosexuals are in a very similar position today. Homosexuals in the United States have been fighting for their rights for years‚ but

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    Khilafat Movement was a religio-political Movement propelled by the Muslims of the British India for the maintenance of the Ottoman Caliphate or khilafat-e-usmania and for not releasing for the Muslim blessed places under the control of the Non-Muslims. Amid the 1st World War Turkey agreed with Germany and as Germany began to free Turkey likewise began loosing its domain. When 1st World War reached an end in 1918 Turkey had lost the majority of its domain. Accordingly the issue around then was the

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    The Chicano Movement‚ like many other civil rights movements‚ it gained motivation from the everyday struggles that the people had to get by in the United States due to society constantly pushing them off to the side. Mexican-Americans‚ like many other ethnicities‚ were viewed as an inferior group compared to the white Americans. During this movement‚ there were a lot of important actions that took place from farm worker rights‚ education‚ and the political movement that change the course of how

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    The Black Freedom Movement

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    Both the black freedom movement and the women’s movement were vital to the progress of equality in the United States. These two groups of citizens have been considered inferior to the white‚ American male for nearly all of history. Black males slowly gained headway over women of any race with the right to vote in 1870‚ yet true equality of race continued to be a hope for the future. Following World War II‚ knowledge expanded and struggles continued to occur between white and black and male and female

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    Hippie Movement Analysis

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    Several types of social movements are described in the textbook. Based on the course material you have read on the hippie movement‚ address each of the following: a) Which type of social movement (not theory) best fits the hippie movement? Explain. b) Like many other movements‚ the hippie movement had a relatively brief lifespan. What explains the decline of this movement? Be specific‚ and do not generalize. c) What social movements currently exist (in society today) that you believe are likely

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