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    Civil Rights DBQ Essay The civil rights movement was a time period that can be defined as a large popular movement to secure for African Americans equal access to and opportunities for the basic privileges and rights of U.S. citizenship. The roots of the civil rights movement go back to the 19th century; the movement was addressed in the 1950s and 1960s. African American men and women‚ also whites‚ organized and led the movement at national and local levels. They pursued their goals

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    noticeable movement as women protested and held meetings all over the states. Education was changed to a more equal and organized learning experience for children. The reform crusades of the 19th century resulted in a number of positive revolutionary changes in the American culture. One reform movement was the temperance movement. This movement of the 19th and 20th century was an efficient movement to moderate the intake of alcoholic beverages or end it completely. This large movement began because

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    d. psychologists 3. The movement that fights against the disproportionality of environmental hazards among racial minorities and the lower class is: a. Environmental justice b. Ecological modernization c. Pollutant justice d. Gay rights 4. According to Schaefer (2015)‚ “Sociologists use the term _______________ to refer to an organized collective activity to bring about or resist fundamental change in an existing group or society.” a. Pep rally b. Social movement c. Social economy d. environmentalism

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    religion and for potential conversions of non-believers. In addition to a religious movement‚ other reform movements such as temperance‚ abolition‚ and women’s rights also grew in antebellum America. The temperance movement encouraged people to abstain from consuming alcoholic drinks in order to preserve family order. The abolition movement fought to abolish slavery in the United States. The women’s rights movement grew from female abolitionists who realized

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    forces to make a new system necessary and agreed upon. Provide four examples of social movements‚ current or past‚ and describe the key features of each movement. The anti war movement features politics‚ media‚ and peace. The environmental movement wants everyone to help protect the natural environment. Alcoholics anonymous is a group that seeks radical change to achieve sobriety. Spiritual movements seek change in Christian men to become more family oriented and more spiritual. Define

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    until the civil rights movement had started. Hamer had many difficulties trying to get pregnant and in 1961 she was sterilized without her knowledge or consent (WGBH).This event in her life also played a significant role on her path to be a part of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement. Then later in 1962‚ Hamer took part in a civil rights movement that would help register black voters. Because the plantation owner was against the idea of Hamer being apart of this movement that helped register blacks

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    history and today‚ and the successes and failures of movements for social and legal change. These movements were not brought together through voting‚ they weren’t brought together through submissive compliance to the system‚ they were brought on through civil unrest and disobedience. Progressive sociopolitical movements at their core‚ are initiated by the acts of an individual or a group that challenge the system‚ acts that can inspire mass movements for positive change. The issue with asking as to

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    APUSH Era of Reform Assignment By Jacky Cheung Period 3 1/20/15 APUSH Era of Reform Assignment ● Explain what was the 2nd Great Awakening‚ and then explain the impact this movement had on the era of reform. ○ The 2nd Great Awakening was the second religious revival movement of the United States but this time instead of inciting fear into the hearts of the people to convert men and women into Christianity‚ a new idea was thought up and many people were attracted to it. The doing of good‚ aiding

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    Williamson gives some very strong‚ yet thought provoking opinions on the institution of public city art. Nevertheless‚ we can truthfully infer from his observations‚ therefore‚ that‚ the LOVE statue has lost its meaning as a symbol of a powerful movement and is no longer as extremely culturally significant today in terms of social reform as it once was. Currently‚ in the larger public sphere it no longer exists as a celebrated representation of the pure expression of a personal motif from an artistic

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    Jackie Robinson changed the nation for the better through the effect that he had outside of baseball. In this essay I will explain to you how his career opened up other opportunities for future athletes‚ How his career affected the civil rights movement‚ and finally how the hatred and cruelty he received from whites exemplifies white supremacy. First of all Jackie Robinson’s career opened up many more opportunities for athletes to come. Think of all of the great African American athletes of our

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