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    Rosie The Riveter Feminism

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    Rosie the Riveter is a fictional character that women looked up to as a sense of power and equality in workplace.During world war 2 while men were drafted to go to war women took the jobs of the men. Joan Jett was an american guitarist,singer,songwriter,and producer she was a feminist who didn't let the male stereotypes affect her music.she was a big influence during the 80’s and helped change the point of view of feminism. Exploring Feminism Throughout History 1895-1942…

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    Outlawing abortions has many consequences ;women lose their financial independence ,safe medical facilities,and their personal choice to choose what best for them in their private lives . A lot of anti-abortionist fail to realize that abortion isn't an easy choice for a woman,but is labeling her as a murder really necessary? During the first few stages of pregnancy a baby is considered an “Embryo” ,which is basically a potential human being ;undifferentiated cells that exist as a part of a…

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    Section 1 Question # 2 Between the late 1890’s and late 1920’s, many African Americans struggled for survival and equal prosperity, especially after the effects of the reconstruction period. Many blacks had to live in the rural south, and make a life for themselves through lots of indentures to support both themselves and their families. This time period, was a huge disenfranchisement for blacks being that they had to deal with discriminatory behaviors, social, political and economic disparity,…

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    Stereotypes In The 1970's

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    Throughout history we’ve always had catalyst that changed the course of time. Whether it was good or bad, on purpose or on accident they created a movement. The top three most influential agents were Ice Cube, the birth control pill, and women’s suffrage. What ties these 3 are the stereotypes that were created for them and how they changed them. Hip hop emerged in the late 1970’s and was developed by the lower income districts, mainly within the African American and Hispanic communities (History…

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    Many times, the 1920s are referred to as a roaring and prosperous time in America. The country embodied many societal changes and innovations never seen before. Despite great advances, America faced great problems on the homefront. The events of World War I fueled strong nativism for one’s country and the idea that it was possible to revolt against government. Most notably, Russia faced a revolution of their own. In this revolution, communism took hold and its influence began to spread…

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    would be permanent. b. would soon be overturned. c. could never be enforced in the South. d. would be a total failure. e. was unworkable in the cities. 46. The most spectacular example of lawlessness in the 1920s was a. New York City. b. New Orleans. c. Brooklyn. d. Chicago. e. Las…

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    The period between 1920 and 1929 was known as the Jazz Age, a term coined by F. Scott Fitzgerald. This was a period of great change for the world as a whole but specifically for Women, Blacks and The Arts. Women, in general, were disenfranchised with the old Victorian ways and the roaring twenties were a liberating period for them. However, this liberation did not extend to all branches of ‘woman-kind’, specifically Black women. Black people faced a great deal of challenging circumstances; most…

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