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    The Sixties In all of American history‚ one decade‚ the 1960s‚ would prove to challenge “the norm” on many fronts‚ the likes of which hasn’t been seen since. Woodstock‚ the Civil Rights Movement‚ the Sexual Revolution‚ the Space Race‚ and the Vietnam War were all iconic moments in American history that grace the pages of children’s history books still today. With so many moving parts in the political and cultural atmosphere‚ it is hard to digest the impact of these movements in only a seven-hour

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    Cronulla riots that occurred in 2005 and the middle eastern “ethnic gangs” that occurred in 1998-2000‚ the mass media plays a huge role in sending out an exaggerated message to the public which makes it known as a moral panic. Moral panics come from different frameworks such as sociology of law and social problems as well as the sociology of collective behavior (Cohen‚ 1987). Moreover‚ the different type of moral panic events is divided in either primary or secondary deviance

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    The Election of 1960 The United States presidential election of 1960‚ also known as the first modern election‚ made a significant mark in history. The election was held during a very important time‚ the Civil Rights Movement. This election John Fitzgerald Kennedy‚ Democratic presidential candidate‚ changed the way candidates campaigned. Kennedy’s campaigning skills outshined Nixon’s. He used every type of media coverage to get the word out that he was running. Also‚ Joe Kennedy‚ John F. Kennedy’s

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    The Providence "macaroni riot"- In 1914‚ Frank Ventrone‚ moved to Providence‚ Rhode Island to start a pasta business which furnished the community’s staple food. Since other food prices increased in the summer of 1914‚ Ventrone decided to raise his prices also. Angered by this‚ the people of Providence broke windows in a block of his‚ broke into his shop and dumped a stock of his macaroni into the street. The people told the police that the matter was an internal one to be solved by the community

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    Riots on the streets. Gas‚ blinding gas that brings tears to your eyes and makes you feel as if you are slowly suffocating. You attempt to stand defiant before the black clothed oppressors‚ but the gas is simply too overpowering. You cough and splutter‚ trying to remain upright in the surge of the crowd as the world spins slowly around you. Then the clash occurs. Bodies slam back‚ elbows pinching into ribs and legs braced in defiance against the ever approaching black soldiers. The shields come up

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    With race relations‚ going into the twentieth century should seem to be a breeze. With the Great Migration occurring‚ everyone should finally live together in a “separate but equal” society everyone wanted in the 1800s. However‚ that did not occur because of race relations. What began with the Great Migration ended with African Americans attempting to gain their “double victory” over fascism overseas and racism on their territory. In fact‚ the race relations between African Americans and White citizens

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    American citizens with disabilities began to join forces in the 1960’s. They all saw the same problem; disabled people were not treated equally. Disabled and non-disabled people nationwide began to band together for the common cause demanding equal treatment‚ equal access‚ and equal opportunity for all. Although this movement began in the 1960’s‚ nothing happened until 1990. In 1990‚ the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) expanded the freedoms and hopes of individuals with impairments through

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    First‚ I will explain how the actions of the USSR started The Space Race. Next‚ how the United States developed NASA and eventually landed the first man on the moon. Finally‚ the technologies that were developed for space travel and have now become household items we all use in everyday life. In the 1950’s‚ America was in an upswing. After the victory in WWll‚ the economy was rapidly expanding‚ the baby boom had begun and Levittown was built as an example of suburban living. In a different part

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    enormous changes which totally transformed its economy‚ society and politics. Most particularly was the large influx of Chinese refugees to this region. With effective governance and the hard work of its people‚ Hong Kong prospered during the 1950¡¦s and 1960¡¦s and ultimately retained its prosperity up until the city¡¦s reunification by China in 1997. When Hong Kong finally ceded to the Britain in 1943‚ the region had relied heavily on the entrepot trade. However‚ Hong Kong‚ prior to this‚ was subjected

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    in not only The New York Draft Riot but also the Watts riot. Racism also a great deal had a deal in the tragedies that spread all throughout New York City and Los Angeles. New York Draft Riot is one of America’s most devastating riots. It began as a mild rally against the national draft‚ but turn took a worse as it focused more on the racial and social struggle. In the text‚ The Gangs Of New York‚ Asbury gives a very in depth description of the New York Draft Riot. According to Asbury‚"The fighting

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