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    of the US suffered from different types of racism; some places, such as Chicago, were plagued with less structural forms of racism, particularly in comparison with the Jim Crow South. While some parts of King’s letter are applicable to regions of America with de facto, or non-legal, segregation, there are some tenets of King’s strategy which did not translate to these regions. This paper argues that, while King’s methods were effective against the obvious and enumerated racism of the South, the…

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    Second Wave Feminism

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    and promotion of equality between the sexes politically, socially, and economically, is a widespread movement throughout the Americas. This movement, while generally seen as one large and homogenous effort, is quite diverse in the goals, views, challenges, achievements, and people involved. By the late 1950 's, the majority of the nations in North, Central, and South America had granted women voting rights. (Infoplease). These early 20th century suffrage movements were the first real cause that…

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    Modern media portrayals of race relations in the United States paint a picture of a relatively successful social and economic climb for people of color. These portrayals may suggest an integrated, equal society, but frequently are far from the truth. While middle-class people of color certainly exist, these portrayals hide the insidious nature of the normalization of “whiteness” and the racial stratification and inequality from which results. The privilege attributed to being white and the…

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    Since its inception in the early 20th century, technology as made many advances in a variety of fields, such as: healthcare, law, education, and even criminal justice, but more specifically, law enforcement. The progression of technology has had many direct and indirect effects on the criminal justice system (Stojkovic, Kalinich, & Klofas, 2015), starting with the automobile, and then expanding into other innovations such as computers, database management software, and DNA analysis (Roberts…

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    Starting in the late 1929’s and lasting till about the outbreak of World War II in 1929. The Great Depression and the Stock Market Crash were the worst world wide crisis’ of the modern industrial era. The crash of the stocks was the most famous financial collapse. For eighty years now assumptions and analysis have been made about what went so horribly wrong. It took people awhile to figure it out because it’s not about who did what; it was a chain reaction by the faults of many people. People…

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    little things that made a great impact throughout the war. Such as the number of troops that were in the armies, the leadership, the mens moral, and many more other things that contributed to the armies. Too start off the Confederate States of America had far less people in the whole population than the Union. There were almost twenty million people that lived in the twenty-three…

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    Deaf, and German Deaf. Within these communities, there are even smaller local communities. Each nation has their own folktales and languages but they share the same sense of pride in the rich culture of their Deaf community. According to Deaf in America, “use the lowercase deaf when referring to the audiological condition of not hearing, and the uppercase Deaf when referring to a particular group of people who share a language- American Sign Language (ASL) –and a culture” (Padden 2). In Deaf…

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    Isolationism In Ww2

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    After the conclusion of World War I and leading up to World War II, there was increased presence of isolationist ideals and values. America had just gotten back from a war that costed the lives of American soldiers and tons of money in weapons and capital. Many Americans believed that it was time to step back from the Eastern Hemisphere and to return to the isolationist policies of their founding father, George Washington. American, for the most part, practiced these ideals of Washington in the…

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    Oppression during modern America is something that is inevitably present throughout the lives of American inhabitants. The United States is not close, whatsoever, to being classified as a virtuous nation. We as a nation oppress not only the poor, but also the weak, the homeless, and strangers, but many people do not realize how frequent it occurs in everyday life. Furthermore, most Americans are unaware to the oppression we cause in other countries, especially to the underprivileged nations with…

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    Donald Trump's Presidency

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    Even his wife is an immigrant from Slovenia. This within itself contradicts all of Donald Trump’s plans. He wants to get rid of all immigrants when nearly all his family are immigrants. When he started out his business, his father gave him, “…a small loan of…

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