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38 Cards in this Set
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CRM |
Civil Rights Movement |
Rights |
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NAACP |
National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People |
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SCLC |
Southern Christian Leadership Conference |
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CORE |
The Congress of Racial Equality |
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SNCC |
Student Non Violent Coordinating Committee |
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BPM |
Back Power Movement |
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BPP |
Black Panther Party |
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Bus Boycotts |
Rosa Parks |
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Leader CRM |
Martin Luther King Junior |
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Leaders of BPM |
Malcon X and Stokely Carimicheal |
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Leaders BPP |
Bobby Saerle and Huey Newton |
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Activist |
Campaigner for rights, person who protests or objects against unfair practises. |
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Atom bomb |
A new category of weapon: a bomb based on the explosion of atoms into energy, capable of devastating damage. Developed in America in the 1940s |
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Draft (conscription) |
Mandatory military enlistment |
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Disarmament |
To dismantle nuclear weapons, reduce armaments and troops to a peace level |
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Dissent |
To differ in thought or opinion, refuse to conform, or accept an established way of thinking or behaving |
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Civil disobedience |
To refuse to comply with certain civil laws, usually as a manner of moral conviction and by means of passive resistance |
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Environmenatlist |
People concerned about tge environment especially the effect of nuclear testing on oceans |
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Pacifism |
To oppose military ideas, war or military preparedness and support the idea that all civil and international disputes be settled by arbitration |
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CND |
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament |
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Feminism |
Belief in the need to secure rights and oppertunities for woman equal to those of men |
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Male sexism |
The belief that males are superior |
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Oral contraception |
Birth control pill |
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Woman's Liberation |
A movement that worked towards equality for woman |
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Banning orders |
Government issued edict preventing a person from socialising with others |
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Human Rights |
Basic rights of each human being to freedom and equality |
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Influx control |
Control of people moving into the cities from rural areas |
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Pass |
Officially a reference book which had to be carries by all black people and produced on demand by the police |
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FEDSAW |
Federation of South African Woman |
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NOW |
National Organisation of Woman |
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ERA |
Equal Rights Amendment |
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Ray Alexander |
South African trade unionst |
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Simone de Beauvoir |
French feminist |
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Dora Tamana |
South African activist |
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Betty Friedan |
American feminist |
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Helen Joseph |
South African activist |
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Germaine Greer |
United Kingdom activist |
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Lilian Ngoyi |
South African activist |
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