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    ideas began to form. Democracy was soon to come‚ but just how soon? Religion was a major predicament in the late-1700s. A Separatist minister was sent to jail in 1745 because he was preaching in Wethersfield without permission. This is saying that Separatism is inferior to that of other religions. And the town’s requirement of its people to support Protestant ministers in 1775 only pushes the idea that Protestants are superior to others. Because freedom of religion was granted to only those who attended

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    better activist. Malcolm X’s rough childhood and past experiences shaped his pessimistic views. Because King was more idealistic he gave a greater hope to the blacks. Malcolm X’s more realistic speeches and views were seen as pessimistic; promoting separatism and no hope for blacks and whites ever reaching equality. Malcolm X’s arguments were more of a negative reminder of the inequality blacks faced; while King brought about ideas for a hopeful future. Malcolm X’s often angry tone fueled the white

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    different fro the present one. First thing it would be a Pakistan in which there will be no racism communalism and provincialism. First of all I would root out communalism whatever its shape or from may be. All such tendencies which fan the forces of separatism and disruption would be eliminated. Unity will be celebrated. Next I want Pakistan to be scientifically advanced‚ technologically better and agriculturally sound. I would like to build a Pakistan where science and scientific ideas and not the blind

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    the leaders of Nation of Islam (NOI) and he left the organisation in 1964 and formed his own movement. In 1965‚ members of NOI murdered Malcolm X. Malcolm X believed in separatism – blacks living separate from whites in USA. His father was a Baptist minister who had been influenced by Marcus Garvey who believed in separatism and this was inculcated into Malcolm X in his youth. His family was poverty stricken as his father died young. His mother could not cope and white foster parents brought him

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    Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Maulana Abul Kalam Muhiyuddin Ahmed (11 November 1888 – 22 February 1958) was an Indian Muslim scholar and a senior political leader of the Indian independence movement. He was one of the most prominent Muslim leaders to support Hindu-Muslim unity‚ opposing the partition of India on communal lines. Following India’s independence‚ he became the first Minister of Education in the Indian government. He is commonly remembered as Maulana Azad; he had adopted Azad (Free) as his

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    Differences of the Three Major Colonial Empires in the New World The three main colonial empires in the New World were the British‚ French‚ and Spanish empires. They had various differences in societal‚ economic‚ political‚ and religious outlooks. They also left behind some legacies‚ which even today seem to resonate. The British Colonial Empire thought that gold was everywhere‚ but they never found any. They had money from mercantile trade colonies and they were economically independent by

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    Civil Rights in the USA 1945-1968 What do I need to revise? Civil Rights in the USA 1945-1968: Checklist 1) • • •  African Americans in the 19th Century Reconstrustion Jim Crow Plessey v ferguson Understand position of blacks. 4) • • • • • • • • • •  • • •  • • Campaigns 1960-1966 2) • • • • • •  The Early 20th Century 3) • • • • • Great Migration Great War Sense of Community The Depression NAACP Second World War Understand how these factors shape Civil Rights

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    John Winthrop “A Model of Christian Charity” (1630) Daisha A. Powell South University John Winthrop “A Model of Christian Charity” (1630) The Puritans had different beliefs from the Pilgrims in which they jilted separatism postulating the Anglican Church could be saved. They wanted to build churches to function as models for the English Church. John Winthrop on the eve of the puritans’ settlement of Massachusetts Bay wanted to have a structure of government and social order already established

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    It was the time for black Americans to faced racial discrimination and separatism. In 1960‚ black southerners frequently had to sit in that back of public buses‚ were denied service in the most restaurants and racially segregated schools. Martin Luther King was one of the civil right movement activists who go on toiling and persist

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    Party. However‚ since the beginning of tensions between metropolis and colonies‚ a group of intellectuals and local merchants - inspired by Enlightenment ideas of freedom and equality - started to work with the population‚ promoting the political separatism. In February 1774‚ representatives of all the colonies organized the First Continental Congress in Virginia. In it‚ a Bill of Rights was drafted‚ which demanded the restoration of freedom in the colonies. King George III‚ not accepting the demands

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