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Which was an argument that a supporter of the temperance movement would have made
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Anonymous
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Which answer best describes why women were active in early reform movements?
A. Many Americans believed women had higher morals
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lily
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Evaluate the extent to which the service delivery protest you have described in 2 above met or Did not meet the requirements of
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Lerato
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How did other social movements lead to the women's rights movement? (1 point)
Women's success in other social reform movements
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Jorden West
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How did the scopes trial reflect the cultural conflict in America?
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Huh
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In three to five sentences, describe the role of women in movements to improve social and economic conditions, and explain the
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NOTHIN
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Write your own definition of slavery and discuss why you have given those parameters to slavery.
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anonymous
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Which organization is an example of the second Great Awakening's influence on society?
American Medical Association Future
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lill
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elizabeth cady stanton was active in the abolition movement, suffrage movement, and temperance movement. what did the temperance
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dope
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In the 1920s, flappers challenged traditional social norms. Think of a trend or development in our modern age that challenges
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m
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What was the counterculture?
A: citizens who questioned the established political and social norms. B: a CIA plan to plant agents
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hehe
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An _________________________, is a person who wanted to end slavery.
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Mike
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13. In what ways were the women's rights movement and the civil rights movement similar
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Um
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How were the consumer protection movement and the environment movement similar?
A Both had successes that resulted in increased
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I have two questions first one is an agreement in which both sides give up something
Second question is Underground Railroad home
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BriyanA
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how did women's rights movement evolve out of other reform movements.especially the abolition movement?why did the women's
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lexie
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Which of the following were goals of the civic rights movement? Select all that apply.
A) establishing full voting rights for
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anonymous
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What is an example of a organization or law that exists today because of the children in poverty reform movement in the 1800s?
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Bella
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what are examples of acts of noncooperation and civil disobedience that Ghandi encouraged?
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minnaminna
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What actions did progressive take to deal with the issue of child labor?
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Lay
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The following question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.
Part A: Which inference about the women's rights
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Here's an easy one.
Quakers often opened their homes to runaways. True or False?
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Giovanni
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Which of these Transcendentalist ideas had the most direct impact on the civil rights movement of the 20th century? (6 points)
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anon
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What was the main reason women wanted to be active in early reform movements?
A)Women believed it was their civic duty to improve
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Help
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1. What were three reasons for the growth of the youth movement of the 1960s?
A: The rapid increase in enrollment at colleges
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Victoria
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How did the civil rights movement change America in a positive way?
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smart1111
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When do the number of social movements increase?
a- During an economic expansion b- during population shrinkage c- during
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Steve
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“The Women's Rights Movement, 1848-1920. Web. 13 Oct. 2015.
Is this considered a in text citation?
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C
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Because of her reform activities, which group would not have supported Rebecca Latimer Felton? (1 point)
supporters of
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Archy
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How did men like William Lloyd Garrison, Reverend Lovejoy, and Fredrick Douglass participate in the abolitionist movement?
I
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Oscar
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A cause not widely championed by Progressives was:
Select one: a. regulating industry b. women's suffrage c. prohibiting alcohol
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TayB
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Who were the “reformers”? By reformers I'm wondering the ones of the time period who dealt with the so-called Indian
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TayB
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The Farmers' Alliance was considered to be a ¦ ¦ organization in the late 1800s, because it was open to African
Americans and
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What was the result of the Disapora
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the history of the KKK and their activities in the postwar South
a. What conditions led to the formation of this group? b. What
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Anonymous
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What factors gave rise to the youth counterculture of the 1960's?
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Victoria
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Following on the sucessful activism of Cesar Chavez, Mexican American youth began to refer to themselves as
a. Mexicans. b. Los
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Toya Q.
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What type of genre would the text, “The Fight For the Right to Vote” be considered?
Responses Biography Biography How-to
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the rose song
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Describe the major goals of two of the following movements: women, Latinos, Native Americans, people with disabilities, and
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Jessica
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I need to prepare a short summary on the feminist movement for tomorrow. Can someone check it, please? Thank you very much in
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John
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What were some religious beliefs and values that led individuals and groups to oppose slavery?
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Aaya
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23. What were the impacts of the feminist movement in the 20th century and how did it bring about changes in society and gender
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What impact did this crowd's protest most likely have on the overall abolitionist movement?
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Betta Fish
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What was the impact of the temperance movement on the regulation of alcohol consumption in the United States?
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Help!
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Which reform movement was focused on advocating for the rights and value of women in society?
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Betta Fish
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What lessons from the past pertaining to the civil rights and women's movement from the past can we apply to the future?
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sam
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How were the abolitionist and women's rights movements related?
A.The abolitionist movement was patterned on the women's rights
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Cassie
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Why did the Second Great Awakening lead to reform movements?
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Darcy
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What are the effects of abolitionism?
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Victoria
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assignment on common man's crusade
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