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    1) In The Passionate Journey Friedan describes the first wave of feminism during the late 1800’s into the early 1900’s. She talks of the fire that these women felt for their cause and wonders what happened in the to the mind set of those born after the 1920’s; social pressure is what, I feel, caused the change in behavior of women. 2) While reading these chapter I began to see the pattern that is often seen in history if one pay close enough attention. The slow start of an idea, like trying to…

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    Civil disobedience has been practiced time and time again throughout, not solely American history, but the history of a variety of nations. Civil disobedience, the act of peacefully rejecting a subjectively unjust law, has proven to not only solve crucial issues, but alter the cultures of entire countries. In a free society, one where individuals make a difference by fulfilling their own potential, not limited by higher powers, citizens are able to make an impact which can better the lives of…

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    1964, that goal was realized, as President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The law was intended to end discrimination based on race, color, religion, or national origin and has often called the most important U.S. law on civil rights since Reconstruction (1865–77). Though near-universally supported today, the Civil Rights Act was a highly controversial issue in the United States as soon as it was proposed by President John F. Kennedy in 1963. Although Kennedy was unable to…

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    the war. The troops, along with many other people, felt like it was not our country’s place to fight in the war. They felt like this was something that needed to be just the countries involved. However, the U.S joined the war anyways. President Lyndon B Johnson passed the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, which was a resolution to aid South Vietnam during the war. President Johnson was trying to stop the spread of communism around the world, therefore he felt the need to help South Vietnam fight off…

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    Quindlen is a very deep and understandable writer. She brings out the good things, but also the bad things in a theme. She can reach out and grab a reader's heart, knowing exactly what they know is right and wrong. ¨America was built of bits and pieces that seem discordant, like a crazy quilt¨ [Quindlen 1]. It didn't take her weeks to write a story like this. The ideas and words just came to her, Like wind blowing against her face gently. Her writing at first, almost brought me to tears. Her…

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    the 1970s the 1970s was a time of change. america was at war with vietnam. nixon was corrupting the us . and the protesting was worst than ever .america could not take the war Nixon Nixon was the president of the us during the vietnam war. he filled people with false hope. saying things like he is the cure of america ,he will change the war and stop the riots.but everybody voted for him for one thing.he promised to stop the leftist organization and the antiwar protests.…

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    This would help them create a bigger impact on our changing society. However, some people believe that this “boosting” has given the less privileged advantages in comparison to the more privileged over the year. B. History [Eugenia] - On March 6th, 1961, President John F. Kennedy issues the 10925 Executive order which stated that government contractors…

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    reinforcements and punishments, objective measure, social learning, and reductionism (the notion that human behavior can be explained by breaking it down into smaller elements), (Khan, 2013; McLeod, 2013). Ivan Pavlov, John Watson, Edward Thorndike, and B.F. Skinner figure among some of the key theorist of this approach, (McLeod, 2013; Ormrod, 2012; Watson, 1999). Two of the most well-know theories of behaviorism are classical (or respondent) conditioning and operant conditioning (also…

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    At the end of the civil rights movement President Lyndon B Johnson began to refocus his goal on the success of everyone despite their race. The former President once said, "You do not take a person who, for years, has been hobbled by chains and liberate him, bring him up to the starting line of a race and then say you are free to compete with all the others, and still just believe that you have been completely fair." Over the past fifty years our nation has become as accepting and unbiased as…

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    Article: 1965 1965 the war in Vietnam continues to worsen as whatever the Americans do including major bombing of North Vietnam they continue to lose more men , at the same time the Anti-War movement grows and on November 13th 35,000 march on Washington as a protest against the war. There is also civil unrest with rioting, looting and arson in Los Angeles. This was also the first year mandated health warnings appeared on cigarette packets and smoking became a no no. The latest craze in kids toys…

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