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    the 1920s Extremist? In the nineteen-twenties an organization was reborn called the Second Ku Klux Klan; the motives of the organization are very controversial. Being that some believe that the group was just an organization to protect the American way of life‚ and other view the Ku Klux Klan as a racist terrorist organization that was set up to persecute any minority that the KKK felt threatened by. One author to write on this was David H. Bennett and his article "Traditional Nativism ’s Last

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    DBQ

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    the Wall of DBQ in extreme weathers like -20 to -30 degrees‚ but the peasants and soldiers were doing for the greater good.The Great Wall of DBQ was 13‚170 miles long and it took lots and lots of years to complete. The Wall was built with a lot of curves and twists to cover difficult terrain that was the border‚ like mountains‚ hills etc. It increased trade and was used for protection from the Xiongnu. Did the benefits of the Great Wall outweigh the human cost. The Great Wall is DBQ of Worth it with

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    During the 1920s and 1950’s the US society was very different. The economies were different‚ men and women acted different‚ and even business were treated different. During the 1920s there was a big difference between the roles of the women during that time with the jazz age and during the 1950’s with the more sophisticated age. Also during the 1920s and 1950’s the ways of consumerism and how consumers viewed items was different. During the 1920s women were reborn into giddier and spunkier

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    Women In The 1920s

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    confident.” (Preston Slosson) Before 1920‚ life for American women was ordinary. Everyday routines included cooking every meal‚ daily cleaning and laundry‚ and raising children. Even with the plain image and unpretentious role these everyday tasks‚ women at this time felt content with their position in the home‚ for it was very crucial since the husbands worked all day to provide for their families. A few events and novel innovations that took place after 1920 greatly altered the lives of Americans

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    Flappers In The 1920s

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    young women were known as flappers‚ they did not obey the stereotype of the typical woman during this time period. these women changed history by simply exhibiting their rights and provoked men to see women as individuals. Flappers set the new fashion of the twenties from their carefree attitude to the clothes they wore and their experimentation with new hairstyles and makeup. Fashion had always been around but it was not until the 1920s when suddenly fashion became a big deal ¨The 1920s saw the emergences

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    document in this group is document number one. This document states that a man has contracted a debt that they have to sell or rent their family. This is stating that slavery is good but there should be circumstances. This document is on the time period of 1792-1750 B.C.E. and is on the judgments of the Hammurabi. The author’s attitude towards slavery in this document is that they are completely fine with the thought of slavery as long as there are rules that should be applied to slavery. I disagree

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    Feminism in 1920s

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    Kaylin Silva Feminism Affecting Society in 1920s 7/23/13 How Did Feminism Affect Society in the 1920s? The 1920s was a very important decade to women’s history. The 19th amendment‚ stating the right to vote can’t be denied on basis of sex‚ was passed in congress in 1920 and with female working population was only increasing yearly. Women may not be able to have equal opportunities as men in education and the labor force but society was affected with women becoming increasingly independent and

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    The Wilhelmine Period

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    The Wilhelmine Period that helped force Germany and Europe down the Path to war in 1914 The Wilhelmine period (1890-1918) which will be discussed in this paper was led by German Kaiser‚ Fredrich Wilhelm II. During this period of time there is a multitude of situations that forced Germany and Europe down the path toward World War I (WW I) in 1914. There is not one defining situation and events that made WW I happen. It was a buildup of events over the past 50 years that resulted in one event that

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    Alphonse Capone one infamous American Gangster during the 1920s .Al capone was a gangster during the prohibition era the boss of the chicago outfit‚ he was in operations of bootlegging‚ prostitution‚ and other organized crimes.Capone early life was not related to what he was going to grow up too‚capone was a criminal and payed the consequences. Capone was the fourth from a nine immigrant family who came to the us for a better living from italy‚ he was born January 17‚ 1899‚ Brooklyn‚ New York City

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    AP US History Mrs. Norris 6th hour Sample DBQ Response to demonstrate document integration Prompt The 1920s were a period of tension between new and changing attitudes on the one hand and traditional values and nostalgia on the other. What led to the tension between old and new AND in what ways was the tension manifested The firestorm of the Great War revealed an American society rife with conflict and opposing values. Americans reacted to the legacy of the war with new political doctrines‚ contentious

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