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    equally as men. However, during the early 18th century which is also known as the Romantic Era women were treated far less better legally and socially than how men were treated. In the romantic era, women were seen as being weaker and less than men. Also, they objectified almost every women during the Romantic Era.These two stories “The Poor Singing Dame” by Mary Robbins and “The Right of Women” by Anna Laetitia Barbauld are perfect examples that will help me further prove that women were not…

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    rebels went on to fight and establish independence without overturning the colonial social order. Despite terrible human, monetary, and social costs, the French and Haitian revolutions were able to propel the idea of democracy and the ideal of equality far beyond the boundaries established ever before. Rebellions in the various parts of the world had differing political goals, but all seemed to be inspired by the Enlightenment's radical philosophies. The Haitian and French rebels emphasized the…

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    that freedom of speech has and continues to be used as the basis for oppression of others is a contradiction in itself. For far too long, individuals have been the target of free speech hate banter and silenced in practicing their own right of free speech because they are left feeling inferior to the groups who silence them. Freedom of speech is not an equal right but a right granted by those who control the consequences of practicing free speech. In the last year, practicing free speech in the…

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    fundamental rights. Everyone must obey the laws, regardless of race, creed, religion, gender, or sexual orientation, and in return, everyone enjoys the same…

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    with so many media attention and views on what is right and what is wrong both morally and economically, I decided to focus my project on abortion because they hold the same views as me and also, because abortion has become one of the most prominent topics in our country in either presidential campaigns, pope speech and etc. When it came to the interest group that specializes on the topic of Planned Parenthood and abortion, Illinois Federation for right to life had more outreach and credibility…

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    humans. Through the animal Bill of Rights, the Animal Legal Defense Fund is working to show congress a groundswell of support for legislation that protects animals and recognizes that like all sentient beings, animals are entitled to basic legal rights in our society.” Society has always grown and changed to become more modernized; this Animal Bill of…

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    many basic rights and were considered inferior to men, Susan B. Anthony challenged America’s deeply ingrained social norms of male dominance and advocated for major reform. On November 5, 1872, she casted her ballot in the national election. The result: she was arrested. At the time, women were prohibited from voting, and she was quickly put on trial for doing so. Denied the right of even testifying in her own defense,…

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    Technically, they are right but is that still true today? The 19th amendment gave women the ability to vote and have the same sway over our country as men have for hundreds of years. It was gained after years of women activists organizing, petitioning, and lobbying congress to raise awareness and convince the American people that women 's rights were valid. The only downfall to the efforts of countless suffragettes and abolitionists was the realization that their efforts were far from over. Even…

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    purpose is to serve as a child to their father, as a sister to the brother, as a wife to the husband and as a mother to the husband. Being born as a women in a society where women are objectified and considered futile, where women such as myself had no right to speak for ourselves and had to be a submissive to the opposite gender, I was forced to narrow down my opportunities to more stereo-typical options. On the other hand, I saw a whole new side of sexism when I moved to the United States Of…

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    jewel of course being the Universal Declaration of Humans Rights, however, it causes some debate. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights state that human beings are born with “equal and inalienable rights”, which seems to most to be common sense and a rather important realization, but as past and present has shown us, the strength and enforcement, or lack thereof, has called into the question the effectiveness of said document.…

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