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    History - Nazi Germany

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    Nazi Germany – Unit 2 Women * 3k’s – Kinder Kirche Kuche = Children Church Cooking * 1933 – encouragement marriage * 1934 – encouragement children * Traditional role – home‚ no prof. job‚ no fashion * Mother hood cross – 4 children * Lebensporn – Accommodation specifically for women to have children * Responsible for church – Nazis against religion though Church * 1933 – Catholic concordat * Protestants – Some support Nazis – Some Opposed * Pastor

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    Racial Discrimination

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    Seminar on Peace Education A Research Paper on Racial Discrimination Racism takes many forms. In general‚ it is a belief that a particular race or ethnicity is inferior or superior to others. Racial discrimination involves any act where a person is treated unfairly or vilified because of their race‚ color‚ descent‚ national or ethnic origin. Racism may take the form of stereotyping‚ name calling or insults‚ commentary in the media‚ speeches at public assemblies and abuse on the internet. It

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    Racial Discrimination

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    Racial connections between African-Americans and Asian-Americans have experienced both instances of solidarity and mistrust throughout histories of their encounters. Solidarity movements between the two groups existed‚ in an effort to combat U.S. discriminatory policies in the 20th century‚ as well as instances of racial tensions‚ such as African-American boycotts of Korean businesses in an effort to stand against racial discrimination. In an effort to secure resources and power‚ African-Americans

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    A. Racial Group

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    because of obvious physical differences? a. racial group b formal group c. ethnic group d. social group 5. Which of the following is considered a racial group? a. Jews b. Puerto Ricans c. African Americans d. all of these 6. Which term is used to describe a group that is set apart from others primarily because of its national origin or distinctive cultural patterns? a. racial group b. ethnic group c. social group

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    Racial profiling

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    "Racial Profiling" refers to the discriminatory practice by law enforcement officials of targeting individuals for suspicion of crime based on the individual’s race‚ ethnicity‚ religion or national origin. Criminal profiling‚ generally‚ as practiced by police‚ is the reliance on a group of characteristics they believe to be associated with crime. Examples of racial profiling are the use of race to determine which drivers to stop

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    Racial Formation

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    University of Phoenix Material Appendix E Part I Define the following terms: |Term |Definition | |Racial formation |Sociohistorical process by which racial categories are created‚ inhibited‚ transformed‚ and | | |destroyed | |Segregation

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    Racial Inequality

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    gained some formal standards for the black race. Although at the framing of the Constitution‚ blacks were not given the regard as citizens or even whole people‚ time progressed and gave way to opportunities to acquire legal aid in the crusade for racial equality. With the ability to utilize the court system‚ its formalities‚ and ultimately its power to enact national laws‚ blacks were able to win civil rights litigations‚ thus making advancements as a race. Black American ’s allegiance to the

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    Hitler and the Nazi Party

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    masses in Germany were crushed by the problems that they had‚ especially the Treaty of Versailles‚ which left Germany in debt. The hyperinflation left a lot of people unemployed. People were looking for answers and someone to blame. The Nazi party had the policies that the German people wanted to hear. Hitler offered the easy answer for Germany’s problems. The skills that Hitler had were that he was a manipulator‚ and could trick people into believing his views‚ which they did. He

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    German Workers’ Party (Nazi Party)‚ failed in the attempted overthrow of the Weimar Republic in what is now known as the Beer Hall Putsch. However‚ just ten years later‚ in 1933‚ Hitler and the Nazi Party came to power in Germany. Ever since‚ modern historians have tried to understand the root or cause of this quick turnaround. What has become clear is that there is no single answer to why the Nazi Party was able to rise to power in the early 1930’s. Instead‚ the Nazi Party rose to power due

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    Racial Profiling

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    Racial Profiling is a longstanding predicament that’s been going on for a long period of time. In “Black Men and Public Space” by Brent Staples‚ he shares his own personal experience when he encounters a young woman walking in front of him‚ yet he did not show any threat to the young woman. She reacted timidly that speeds up her pace and began to run away of what she thought was a mugger/ rapist. The author uses a number of rhetorical strategies in the essay such as personal experience‚ imagery and

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