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    Analyze the reasons for separatism with and/or across national boundaries and discuss its consequences [40 marks] Separatism is the advocacy of a state of cultural‚ ethnic‚ tribal‚ religious‚ racial‚ governmental or gender partition from the larger group. While it often refers to full political secession‚ separatist groups may seek nothing more than greater autonomy. There are four main types of separatist groups – religious‚ ethnic‚ racial and gender. Separatism “with national boundaries” refers

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    “Native American members of a church want to be allowed to ingest peyote because this drug has historically been part of their religious rituals.” How would Anglo-conformism‚ melting pot‚ separatism‚ and pluralism assess this situation above? Anglo-conformism: According to Cole and Cole (1954) Anglo conformity is the attempt of English colonists to keep certain American values‚ norms‚ and standards. Anglo conformity is an extension of English culture and European civilization. It rejects diversity

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    itself. Cultural Pluralism shows how the celebration of the differences instead of trying to eliminate differences between the diverse ethnic groups can keep a long lasting healthy society. And lastly‚ Fredrickson discusses the concept of Group Separatism in which the cultural or racial groups withdraw from their society and interactions from other groups in order to control themselves. Although we’ve grown closer together as a society‚ there is still a great mass of diversity throughout our nation

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    So‚ I looked up transsexual separatism on a google search. I could definitely use some more information about it and so I’m just going to offer an opinion based on my own experiences and leave it up to you and other readers to form your own opinions about it. My basic understanding of it is‚ that transsexual people have very specific needs‚ including legal and medical‚ which are often overlooked in the LGBT movement and side skirted in many conversations in some transgender spaces. Specifically

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    Since then Booker T Washington and W.E.B Dubois have both had echoes in subsequent African American Political thought. Similar to Washington both Marcus Garvey and Malcolm X has strong notions of separatism. Washington’s ideas of separatism were different form Garvey and Malcolm X. Washington’s eventual goal was that black and whites could coexist but that in the moment blacks needed to find their own way in order to become equal. Garvey took this idea and brought it one step further. Garvey‚ as

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    infection” relates to poor test scores and academic achievement because it was founded in the roots of poverty and disfranchisement which means there is unequal distribution of education funds and resources. Furthermore it reinforces “victomolgy” and “separatism” which furthers bridges the gap between black American students and a good education‚ therefore leaving them with poor test scores and limited academic achievements. 3. McWhorter says in paragraph #6 that he intends to build an argument. What

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    modern day black American cultural mentality‚ or "cults‚" that hold African Americans back. First‚ is the Cult of Victimology. In it‚ victimhood has been transformed “from a problem to be solved into an identity in itself.” Then there is the Cult of Separatism‚ in this cult‚ the uniqueness of our history is used as a justification to exempt us from the rules that govern the rest of American society. While in the Cult of Anti-Intellectualism‚ an affinity toward education is seen as running counter to an

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    The obstacles to national unity Racial Inequality‚ Social Inequality‚ Religious inequality... etc (1) Regionalism/Separatism (ii) Linguism (iii) Casteism and (iv) communalism. (i) Regionalism/Separatism: Regionalism or Separatism is the most advance obstacle in the way of National Unity and development. Above all regionalism and separatism are threatening to balkanize the country. Aggressive regionalism has gravely undermined the feeling of unity of the people. It creates a parochial outlook

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    His dream was to keep racial segregation‚ instead of abolishing it. He followed the cause of separatism‚ meaning that black and white people should be segregated. Malcolm was born in 1925‚ and was assassinated in 1965‚ when he was 39. His dream of propel his cause of separatism forward‚ did not succeed. Malcolm was a human rights activists‚ minister‚ as well as a writer. His attitude towards separatism sprouted from his home life. His family received threats from the KKK to move away from his hometown

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    with the Watts riots further lost white liberal and government support‚ especially after 2 civil rights acts had just been passed. The Panther party which spearheaded the black power movement was an armed group of black Americans who believed in separatism and venom directed towards whites. They believed that the acts performed by King weren’t going far enough for black Americans and another action was needed. However King‚ the SCLC and the NAACP could not accept the new philosophy that undermined

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