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    DISCUSSION 1 WASHINGTON & DUBOIS PART 1: QUESTION: We will begin our discussion concerning race relations during the historical period now called Reconstruction – this is the time period after the Civil War. As African Americans tried to combat racism and avoid racial conflict‚ they clashed over strategies of accommodation and resistance. The Southern educator‚ author and civil rights leader‚ Booker T. Washington urged

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    The Race Relations Act (1976) (amended in 2000) In the 1950’s a lot of people from other countries were invited into the country for work as there was not enough people in the country to work and to do all of the jobs that no one in the country wanted. So‚ these people were invited to come and do those jobs‚ for example to collect rubbish. This was because of the amount of people in the UK had significantly reduced due to World War 2 (WW2). In the 1960’s there was an influx of people from the Indian

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    Social 1865-1990 The Presidential victory of the Republican Party in 1860 and the secession of the powerful agrarian states of the South placed the federal government in the hands of the business interests of the North and East. In the years that followed occurred the fundamental change from an agriculture/industry nation to a unified industrial nation. The political changes of the Civil War and Reconstruction were the violent manifestations of this profound change. Statistics of the nation’s economy

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    A GLOBAL / COUNTRY STUDY AND REPORT ON “PRESENT TRADE RELATION BETWEEN INDIA AND ETHIOPIA” Submitted to L.J.INSTITUTION OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT OF THE AWARD FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ASMINISTRATION In Gujarat Technological University Under the guidance of faculty guide Prof. SHWETA PATEL Submitted by GAJJAR JAINISH (117960592062) BAROT NIRAMALKUMAR (117960592063) TAPARIYA KULDIP (117960592065) DABHI VISHAL

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    1. “An analysis of the popular culture of the United States from 1865 to 1900 reveals deep class‚ gender‚ and ethnic or racial divisions.” Assess the validity of this statement. I believe that this statement is very accurate given the social conditions of American society around the turn of the 20th century. Following the end of the Civil War and Reconstruction‚ Americans struggled to regain a sense of normality and divisions between different groups of people highlighted the flaws within society

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    Emancipation Proclamation was vital in sparking the chain of events that changed race relations in the United States forever; it freed some slaves and proved that total abolishment was possible and could be beneficial. The proclamation was a document endorsed by Abraham Lincoln that stated "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebel states "are‚ and henceforward shall be free." Since the Civil War from 1861-1865 lasted longer than either side anticipated‚ President Lincoln was pressured by

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    new land‚ but unfortunately‚ as seen in throughout history‚ that definition of colonization was not the case. Colonization was an outlet for the imperial nations to spread their religion‚ their economic beliefs‚ and the rule of monarchy‚ but not to present change necessary by the colonized tribes. It was the power of governing influence of a democracy over a dependent country‚ territory‚ or group of people to exploit them for their land and resources. A noticed pattern of this redefined colonization

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    From 1865 to 1900‚ African American freedoms were very limited socially. Black Codes said that African Americans could not marry anyone that is white. If someone that was black was not generally attracted to their own race or vice versa‚ they were unable to marry who they wanted to. The Ku Klux Klan burned many houses of African Americans as well as the white people that wanted to help them. If you were in any way positively involved with black people‚ the KKK would find a way to basically ruin your

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    popular culture‚ such as the growth of the popular press and increased leisure time and sports activities‚ reflect the changes in American society from 1865 to 1900? Changes in popular culture‚ such as the growth of the popular press and increased leisure time and sports activities‚ reflect the changes in American society from 1865 to 1900. Between 1865 and 1900‚ American industry workers experienced both good and hard times. Labor Unions were forming‚ and these new creations often produced better

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    The exploitation of racially and culturally offensive nicknames‚ mascots‚ and images in sports has been a topic of debate in the US and Canada over the last half-century. The controversy occurs at all levels ranging from elementary schools to professional teams. This has resulted in many teams changing either their team name‚ team image‚ or team mascot associated with their sports teams. The most well known professional teams that are not supported by their respective tribes are the Atlanta Braves

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