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    Women’s Rights 19th century |Several activists in antislavery joined the women’s rights movement. Lucy Stone‚ Susan B. Anthony‚ Matilda Joslyn Gage‚ Abby Kelley | |Foster‚ and Sojourner Truth are among the most well known. Angelina Grimke and her sister‚ Sarah Grimke worked for women’s rights after a | |career as antislavery lecturers. | |Wendell Phillips‚ William Lloyd Garrison‚ and

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    Trent Riddell Mr. Edwards AP World History 20 June 2013 Human Technological and Social Development The movement of the Human race throughout the globe in the Paleolithic Era was not a quick process. The tens of thousands of years these migrations took were only possible due to the growth and expansion of the human brain. The vast amount of land traveled‚ tested humans in many ways such as climate changes‚ new predators‚ new geography etc. This caused them to adapt‚ in ways such as technological

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    Tarek Sahyoun AP World History Unit 3 Vocabulary * Bedouins are pretty much the stereotypical Arabs because of their culture based on herding camels and goats * I would have liked to be a Shaykh if I lived in a Bedouin society because they usually possessed large herds. * It is a Muslim practice to pray toward the city of Mecca. * I was surprised to hear that Muhammad’s flight to Medina began the Muslim calendar. * The Umayyad clan dominated Mecca‚ and later became a Muslim

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    Chapter 32 Latin America 1) What distinguishes those regions referred to as the "Third World" from other societies? Page Ref: 773 - lack of industrialization 2) The "Second World" refers to what? Page Ref: 773 -industrialized communist nations 3) Which nations are part of the "First World"? Page Ref: 773 -all but the Soviet Union 4) In which “world” did Latin America belong? Page Ref: 773 -third world 5) How much has Latin America institutions and patterns of politics changed? Page Ref:

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    political‚ civil‚ and economic rights and Shirley Chisholm took the act to stand up for the unspoken women with her “Equal Rights for Women” speech in the House of Representatives. Shirley Chisholm was a trademark in the late 1960’s and is still known to this day for her bravery and compassion towards gaining rights for women. In the United States Congress‚ Chisholm was the first black woman elected. The text states‚ "As much a feminist as an advocate of civil rights‚ Chisholm claims that being a

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    more all play a big role in the fight for equal rights among men and women. Those women have forever changed our society and their story is what shaped America to what it is today. America where everyone is free and everyone lives as equals. During 1869 Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton started the National Women’s Suffrage Association (NWSA). The NWSA was focused on changing the 15th amendment‚ which granted black men‚ but not women the right to vote. There

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    AP US History Period 4 23 April 2013 The Effects of the Vietnam War By 1965‚ few Americans protested involvement in the Vietnam War. However‚ soon after‚ a series of “teach-ins” on university campuses‚ created a massive debate over the war and United States involvement. By 1967‚ there was massive opposition to the war‚ from students‚ the general public‚ congressmen‚ including William Fulbright‚ and even former members of the armed forces. This opposition was not the only tension in the nation

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    Women’s rights in the Middle East This is focused on women in the middle east‚ in places such as China‚ Egypt‚ Turkey‚ Afghanistan‚ etc. Women’s rights in this part of the world is very different than in the United States. Women are forced to live by the men’s rules. In China they throw little girls on the streets‚ leaving them starving to death because they think that there are too many women already‚ it’s part of their culture. Or they make the women abort the baby if it’s a girl‚ that’s

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    Yunnan‚ Guangdong and Fujian‚ and had inscriptions praising Muhammed placed in mosques. * He rebuilt the Jinjue Mosque in Nanjing * Large numbers of Hui people moved to the city during his rule. Rachel Wesley September 29‚ 2012 AP World Period 4 Yongle Emperor Brag Sheet * Third emperor of the Ming Dynasty of China‚ reigning from 1402 to 1424. * He moved the capital from Nanjing to Beijing * Constructed the Forbidden City there between 1406 and 1420.

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    and examine what rights and privileges they had then‚ in 1850 to 1890‚ and now. I decided on the following groups; women and their political‚ and property rights‚ African-Canadian rights‚ and immigration. For the format of my analysis‚ I will choose three to five details for each topic and time period and will expand on it. The following list describes what I feel are the most significant and relevant rights and privileges of the said groups; Women’s political and property rights Then: - from 1917

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