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    The American Civil War was‚ as all wars are‚ affected not only by the men fighting on the battlefield‚ but by the women who served on the home front‚ in military hospitals‚ and occasionally next to men on the battlefield. Just as women influenced the war‚ the war changed the world in which the women lived. The women’s rights movement began shortly before the Civil War‚ and continued through the war‚ growing stronger as women were touched by the war‚ and longed for rights equal to men. Women supported

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    allowed them to achieve a greater role in the society.The suffrage created higher expectations for women. By the early twentieth century women were able to attend college and to train for professions although not in the same number as men. They began to enter immerse in male professions such as law‚ medicine‚ clergy‚ and corporate. Also women accomplished a bunch of new institutions. The women’s suffrage movement allowed for the women to secure their place in society and take a closer step to compete

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    WOMAN OF THE CIVIL WAR There have been many strong‚ intelligent women throughout our country’s history. Unfortunately‚ many have often gone unnoticed‚ undocumented or their accomplishments often overshadowed by their male counterparts. Some of them were homemakers‚ some were nurses‚ some served as spies‚ soldiers‚ daughters‚ sisters‚ mothers‚ etc. but all of them had one thing in common. They all contributed in the help of shaping our nation‚ and without these women our country would not have been

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    something that has been debated since the beginning of this nation. Despite this debate‚ peaceful resistance to laws‚ by people willing to accept the consequences of their actions‚ is an important‚ positive‚ contributor to a free society. This action‚ known more popularly as civil disobedience‚ has been throughout the history of our nation an important method of change towards a more

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    The Role of Federal Government The Role of Federal Government Initially‚ a citizen of the United States would be more likely to interact with and be impacted by state or local government than the federal government. Possibly the first major expansion of federal power came during the Civil War‚ when the federal government refused to allow the secession of what came to be known as the Confederate States of America. Not only did the federal government not allow for the secession of states from

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    The 1960s welcomed a wave a civil rights movement in the American society. Many citizens of the United States were motivated to protest against segregation and instead promote a racially integrated system in the country. These activist were not only the African American who were the ones suffering from the discrimination‚ but Caucasians also joined in. That seemed to be the strongest indication that there was a unified stance that race division was not something that was going to be tolerated for

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    and other things connecting with Buddhism and other religions) I here doesn’t mention it‚ because here my objective is‚ discuss about the Contribution of engineer to economic development of Sri Lanka. It is good chance for now‚ because it has been finished very dangerous ethnic conflict in the world. So there is a responsibility to an engineer‚ develop the economy of sri lanka straightly‚ because we are borrowers to our motherland‚ we have used free education since over 12 years. So we should do

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    During the Civil war women and men eagerly volunteered to fight for the cause. Typically women in the Northern states organized ladies aid societies to supply the union troops with everything that was needed. Most women signed up to volunteer to help nurse or brigades ( a subdivision of an army. Example: He ordered a brigade of 4‚000 men.) Many nurses traveled from hospital to hospital providing “ humane and efficient care for wounded or the sick ‚ dying soldiers. Women in the Civil War played

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    The political nature of slaves in the Antebellum South‚ and during the Civil War was something that was consistently argued‚ even at points until the modern day period. Slaves played the major role in their own emancipation and pushed the Union to move towards the notion of total emancipation. Because of slaves’ deliberate‚ knowledgeable‚ acts of resistance and rebellion‚ they were central to the outcome of the war. Often believed to be apolitical‚ or at the very least‚ infantilized‚ by some white

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    At the end of the civil war‚ there were many plans on thought for President Lincoln to come up with for the rehabilitation that included economical and political situations. The politicians want to especially bring changes in southern part. “This struggle to rebuild Southern government‚ society‚ infrastructure and economy was called reconstruction.” This was greatly opposed by the white people‚ as they predicted that this could bring the opportunity for the black people to get their rights. That

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