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    The democracy that the forefathers created was a democracy intended for white landed men, but the end of the Civil War catalyzed a series of changes that created a society which better represented its diversity. While civil rights and suffrage have been legally extended to new groups, many of these groups continue to experience discrimination culturally and economically, especially in areas like immigration. Further, new inequalities have emerged with the recent increased visibility of groups…

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    Jim Crow Law

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    Sierra Amundson Jim Crow Summary Response Notebook The Jim Crow Laws were local and state segregation laws that ruled harshly in the South and remained enact until later in 1965. Throughout a documentary based off of the Jim Crow laws there was shocking information and information common but was gone into greater detail in this hour long video. This video gives a great viewpoint from both sides of the war on segregation with the interviews that had constructed. First, presented will be a…

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    states for unemployment relief; Social Security; a revitalized federal employment service; and universal health insurance” (para. 23). Roosevelt approved all of her priorities, and she went on to serve as secretary of labor for the duration of Roosevelt’s presidency…

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    As the Japanese began invading China and other areas in the Pacific during World War II, Franklin Delano Roosevelt created an embargo that cut off Japan’s oil supply. The Japanese felt that a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor was the best response to Roosevelt’s embargo, as they believed that they needed oil and other resources which were cut off by the U.S. navy. In the aftermath of the devastating attack on Pearl Harbor, Americans mourned the loss of their brothers and sisters while the Japanese…

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    Grapes Of Wrath Thesis

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    penetrate that swirling murk...We live with the dust, eat it, sleep with it, watch it strip us of possessions and the hope of possessions” wrote Avis D. Carlson in the New Republic (Ganzel). Dust Storms and severe drought destroyed many farms in the Great Plains states in the 1930’s. This disastrous situation in history became known as the Dust Bowl. Author, John Steinbeck, based his novel, The Grapes of Wrath, on the problems encountered by farmers and their migration to California during…

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    Starting with emergencies like the Great Depression and WWII, the executive branch has expanded in power and responsibility. Due to crises like 9/11, presidents were able to expand their power further. Due to congressional decentralization and a weakening of congressional power congress has provided…

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    America has many reputations. It can be seen in many different perspectives. To some people it lives up to being the defender of the free world and democracy. Some people may think that America is hypocritical. The image the country portrays depends on the time and place in its history. During WWII it played a big role in defeating the axis power. Without America’s involvement the results would have been drastically different. Post WWII America became one of the most influential countries of the…

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    into our past. After the great depression, the…

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    support in the North. Discrimination in schools showed how Blacks were automatically given the role to be inferior. Houston recognized that the only way to concur civil right was to start with education, while Walter White aimed for the president. Roosevelt’s democratic side led him to believe that all Americans, no matter the race, should be embraced. Although segregation continued, the Work Progress association that was created, gave African Americans…

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    There 's a long list. We need a new New Deal for communities of color.”’ (Flores, 2015) referencing Franklin D Roosevelt’s legislation during The Great Depression and implying that the government needs to pass new legislation that will benefit specifically struggling communities of color, which would be very beneficial to the Black Lives Matter Movement. The first article that will be…

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