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    Don’t take this article the wrong way, support of women 's rights is a good thing, but there are few that take it beyond what it is. They call themselves feminists, others would consider them as radical feminists. There is a difference between the two, feminism is a belief that man and woman should be equal in society and have equal opportunity in the world; radical feminism is a belief that men have been dominating over women for years and the women should be above the men in the societal structure. One instance of radical feminism in today’s society is tied to the election. People believe that others should vote for Hillary if they are female, but Bernie Sanders rebutted with the quote, “people should not be voting for candidates based on their gender”. The gist of this is that women are trying to put a woman in office just because they feel they should have the power. Another example of radical feminism is when the radicals say they should be able to achieve to all military ranks but not have to sign up for the draft. If a woman can be a higher ranking officer than a man without signing up, then why should only men be forced to sign up for the draft and have the possibility of being ripped away from their family. Women argue over job equality as well, but they only want equality on some jobs. The facts are, constructions is 91% male, fishing hunting and trapping is 99.9% male, logging is 97% male, mining quarrying and oil and gas extractions 87% male. Radical…

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    it in a way that will cripple America and remove the title of “World Power”. The cons of socialism outweigh the pros and it will lead America to inevitable doom. Socialism is an interesting concept; one which many other countries have implemented into their government throughout the world. Socialists believe that the economy and society of their countries should be ran more openly while at the same time becoming more isolated with foreign. This would…

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    ” In 2016, Dilma was impeached for misuse of state funds to cover up deficits in budget while the 2014 presidential election was going on. Michelle Bachelet was born on September 29, 1951 in Santiago, Chile. Her full name is Verónica Michelle Bachelet Jeria. Her father served as a general in the Chilean Air Force and her mother was an archaeologist. Michelle was raised in wealth until her father was arrested for opposing the military coup. Her father suffered a heart attack and died in 1974 as…

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    of 1877 employers repression was aided by anti-union laws as well as state militias…

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    “For socialists who believe that the working class must organize itself to take power from the capitalists, unions have provided a necessary central focus. Socialists have been active, often essentially so, in the early stages of union organization in the United States” (Weinstein). Unions organized together everyone who was discontented, and socialism played into this and appealed to the labor unions, gaining supporters through this. During the early 1900’s many worker strikes swept across the…

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    Louisa Thomas’ book Conscience detailing the lives of her relatives leading up to and during World War I is a tale which reveals the effects that war and a changing era have on faith, loyalty, and a person’s conscience. While the plot is told in relation to the life of Norman Thomas, a man who began the war as a minister and ended it as a socialist and pacifist, the other characters are integral in relaying the central themes. Throughout the book, the reader can follow Norman Thomas’ changing…

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    The Socialist party brought together the radicals such as the Populists and the followers of Bellamy. The party wanted reforms to take place almost instantly by providing free college education and democratic control of the economy. The Socialist party published thousands of newspapers and gained the support of the American Federation of Labor through trying to improve working conditions. Socialism developed greatly in diverse areas throughout the country, such as the Lower East Side of New York…

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    history textbooks tends to emphasize more on the successful ones. For most students, Hellen Keller was known as the lady that fought through his disabilities and a human rights activists, but that was only parts of her life. The adult life of Hellen Keller was not as inspiring as her childhood, therefore it is often not mentioned in textbooks. James W. Loewen wrote, “A few know that Keller graduated from college. But about what happened next, about the whole of her adult life, they are…

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    She spoke and wrote in support of women’s rights and other liberal causes. She strongly backed the United States’ entry into World War II in 1940 although she was an advocate for peace. Her strong belief in peace was one of the reasons why she became a huge supporter of socialist politics. She had very strong opinions on politics and social issues. She spoke out about women’s suffrage, pacifism, and birth control. Originally, the media was very nice and supportive of Helen Keller. They loved her…

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    The Greek War of Independence led Greece to become an independent state from the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) in 1830. However, after the separation, the country underwent economic difficulties and government corruption. Though Greece has made great strides in reforming their political institutions and combating corruption in the last 185 years, there are still clear signs that problems are very much prevalent in today’s society. On the other hand, the northern European country Denmark greatly…

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