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    One that comes to mind and that I think is important is Susan B. Anthony. She was involved in a temperance movement. It was aimed at limiting or stopping the production and sale pf alcohol. When she was done campaigning against alcohol, it inspired her to fight for women’s rights. She helped up many organizations…

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    Roberto DeGregorio US History Mr. McGoldrick December 29, 2015 A politically courageous elected official after 1956 that has put his beliefs over his carrier was Lyndon B. Johnson, and his courageous acts he committed was during the Civil Rights movement and his not so lionized courageous act of starting the Vietnam War. Mr. Johnson supported the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts during the Mid - 1960s, which was a brave and moral belief, for this time. He put his Presidential…

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    A common misconception that has existed ever since the introduction of photography is that photographs are assumed to be accurate visual representations of society and the world around us. However, this is far from the truth. All photographs contain subjective aspects that require deeper insight from the viewer, as they are not always apparent at the first glance. A common belief is that photographs do not portray the truth because the photographer makes vital choices when it comes to the…

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    Introduction As a woman, I know that there is an expectation from other women and men alike that I have to and must vote for Hilary Clinton for president. However, I respectfully have chosen another candidate that I feel exceeds qualifications to be our next president. I believe in a candidate who stands for justice, equality, and has been a civil rights activist since a very young age. I know as a young adult myself how incredibly hard it is to not only stand up for yourself but to consistently…

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    Vietnamization was a policy of the Richard Nixon administration to end U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War through a program to "expand, equip, and train South Vietnam's forces and assign to them an ever-increasing combat role, at the same time steadily reducing the number of U.S. combat troops." Brought on by the Viet Cong's Tet Offensive, the policy referred to U.S. combat troops specifically in the ground combat role, but did not reject combat by the U.S. Air Force, as well as the support to…

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    John Broadus Watson was an American psychologist who established the psychological school of behaviorism. Watson promoted a change in psychology through his address Psychology as the Behaviorist Views it, which was given at Columbia University in 1913. Through his behaviorist approach, Watson researched on animal behavior, child rearing, and advertising. He also, conducted the controversial "Little Albert" experiment and the Kerplunk experiment. Watson became popular for the use of the…

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    The Vietnam War began in 1957 and ended in 1975. The Indochina War was a phase of the Vietnam War. The Vietnam war was called the second Indochina War, Because the fact that it was over the same thing in the same place. The war started when the North was mad that the South was in a region with them. One reason of the war was the capture of Fort Sumter, that was a rich Vietnam citizen. Another reason was the Korean war in 1950. The other reason was pearl harbor in 1941. The Native American…

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    Select a group of people that made a significant contribution to the anti-war movement in the 1960s. How did they achieve this? During the 1960s, many countercultures flourished, protesting against iniquities and inequalities which were still present in America at the time. One of these groups was the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), primarily known for opposing the Vietnam War. Students for a Democratic Society was an antiwar organization that defended Student Rights and protested…

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    Born into a politically active and wealthy family, it seemed like John. F. Kennedy was born to be president. On May 29, 1917 in Brookline, Massachusetts, John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born to Joseph and Rose Kennedy as the second of nine children (Sandak 6). Because Kennedy’s family was distinguished and affluent, he was constantly in the spotlight and lived an especially self-indulgent life that continued on to his presidency, which included activities like sailing, golf, and travel. However, not…

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    adequate resources; whereas relative poverty occurs when people do not enjoy a certain minimum level of living standards determined by the government and enjoyed by the “majority or privileged” of that country. In 1964 United State President Lyndon B. Johnson introduced the “War on Poverty” also known as the “Economic Opportunity Act”. This proposal was in response to a national poverty rate increasing in America. This act would go on to support and develop service programs like “Head Start and…

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