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    I think reconstruction can be categorized in each range of human behavior.The behaviors of anonymity, shame and humiliation, bystander, and dehumanization play a major part in the reconstruction of the country after the civil war. Although it was a both a failure and success in their own ways, it was just the beginning of Civil Rights movements, whether you were in the North or South. Reconstruction failed because there was so much corruption and violence which would lead to hate groups like…

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    group of energy levels). Also he proposes ideas such as strategies or processes towards a reconstruction of social and individual practices of Ecosophy. “There is at least a risk that there will be no more human history unless humanity undertakes a radical reconsideration of itself”. He presents the problem of logical disequilibrium, which threatens the continuation…

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    The assassination of President Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth was one of the most impactful moments in American history. Booth was the last person people would have suspected because he was a famous, handsome, and well-loved actor. However, on April 15, 1865, America was forever changed. Lincoln’s plans for Reconstruction and peace following the Civil War were destroyed, leaving the racist and oppressive President Andrew Johnson to take over. Booth’s actions had cultural, historical,…

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    the hatred or dislike of men or boys) this comes from what people have experienced with men, which may have been traumatizing or unforgiveable. Radical feminists have been accused of misandry although other feminists have criticized this, describing it as a "lazy and insidious" culture within the feminist movement. So Thyona can be described as a radical feminist. According to The Feminist Criticism, Thyona would be considered a “bad girl”; I say this because “bad girls are considered females…

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    (Anthony) . Nowadays women are seen as equal, at least by some people. However some women take the belief of feminism too far. It then becomes radical feminism. Radical feminists give feminists an unacceptable…

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    This radical group reigned terror into many southern blacks and installed fear as many tried to practice their newly found freedoms. Killing many innocent lives in the most gruesome of ways in order to stop the blacks from practicing their freedoms. The bigger…

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    Radical feminist theory emerged in the 1970’s in an effort to address the “micro-inequalities in women’s daily lives” and began with the assumption that there is a power imbalance between men and women (Chesney- Lind & Faith, 2001, p. 292). It mainly focuses on the notion that society requires a radical change in order to remove the widely held notions of male supremacy (Ringrose et al., 2013). Proponents of this theory advocate that men are systematically and purposefully privileged while women…

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    Constitution are referred to as the Reconstruction Amendments. ("Reconstruction (1865-1877) - Videos & Lessons | Study.com," n.d.) They address subjugation, citizenship and voting rights. Generally, the Radical Republicans didn 't have the purest thought processes, and they didn 't utilize the most just techniques for accomplishing their objectives. In any case, history has demonstrated that the disputable Reconstruction Amendments, which were intended to…

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    that consisted of black people. Forty-six freed people were murdered by the moment the fires destroying black churches and schools had been put out. Congress was irate at the fact white opposition in the conquered South initiated what was called the Radical Reconstruction. This was a policy put in place to safeguard the freedom of the region’s blacks. Also in 1866, Memphis sustained four years of employment to Federal troops which naturally generated animosity. Some of the units consisted of…

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    LEGACY OF RECONSTRUCTION President Andrew Johnson had announced a plan for reconstructing the rights by introducing two new bills that would change the American constitution forever, and these three amendments also stand in terms of legacy due to the benefits that the provided to the newly formed democratic system after the end of the civil war. In Johnson 's view, the southern states had never surrendered their entitlement to represent themselves, and the national government had no privilege to…

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