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Could someone please explain to me in their own words the difference between New Left and Counter Culture without sending me to
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Anonymous
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The outlawing of slavery and extending voting rights to women seem to indicate that ethics can have beneficial results. Give an
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sam
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what is tokenism and how does it help control a massmovement
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step
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what did the members of the temperance movement hope to do?
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Jackson
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This religion was a driving force in both the abolitionist and women's rights movements.
HELP PLEASE!?
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Anonymous
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is the temperance movement still in affect today?
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DAN
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Anyone have a good informational website on temperance movement during the prohibition era.
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DAN
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what was the Occupy George political movement about
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jeiek
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what was the Occupy George political movement
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jeiek
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what was the Occupy George political movement
what was it called explain what it means make it simple. one short paragraph
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jeiek
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Occupy George was a political movement that started during the Occupy Wall Street protests in 2011. It involved activists
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jeiek
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What previous movement inspired the
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Fill in the blank to make the statement true.
The (blank) was a political and social movement intended to address problems
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YouWish
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To refuse to use or buy something as a protest is known as(1 point) Responses Militia Militia Natural law Natural law Boycott
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idk 1
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what is a good way to represent pan arabism
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historian
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Which statement best describes the Farmers' Alliance?
It was a regional organization that lacked broad national appeal. It was a
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To refuse to use or buy something as a protest is known as(1 point) Responses Militia Militia Natural law Natural law Boycott
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Collective behavior-for example riots, demonstrations, give rise to social movements. Please give an example to support this
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Casey
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Which of the following would be classified as a messianic movement?
Jim Jones's Temple of God the American labormovement the Ku
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Casey
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Does the implications of a social movement mean that we are increasingly becoming a nation made of minority groups rather than a
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Sharon
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Do you think there should be some sort of qualification or education/knowledge required for an idea to become a social
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Sharon
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What were the various tactics the abolitionists used to fight for freedom and equality?
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Anonymous
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What was the general consensus regardig abolition in the early to mid 1800s?
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Emma
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What are a few early motions towards the abolition of slavery
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emily
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In a paragraph, explain some economic and political impact of farmers' movements in the late 1800s
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Temperance groups in the 1910s focused on:
A. boycotts of saloons and companies that sold or transported alcohol. B. convincing
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ashley --- HELP PLEASEE!!!
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The outlawing of slavery and extending voting rights to women seem to indicate that ethics can have beneficial results.
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Laverne
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Since the late 1800's and the 1912 eara how has the progression reform movement effected how things are presently?
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David
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i need help on describing women's suffrage
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karen
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the temperance movemenr led to..
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briannna
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Which of the following statements bes5 describes the reason behind the temperance movement
It sought to promote equality for
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Why was it called black "resistance" during the Civil Rights Movement?
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Amy~
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what is the name of a individual or groups that pursue liberty and happiness in the 20th century
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Jolander
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When change is brought about through movements such as the Civil Rights Movement and the Women's Suffrage movement, movements
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ami
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define social change
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amber
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The official Language Movement
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Anonymous
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How might our society be different without the advance or changes of events that happened in history between 1820-1865 common
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Anonymous
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who helped to expand women's rights
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beverly
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Progressivism was the first national reform movement that set out to resolve social problems without the aim of overturning the
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Anonymous
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I HAVE TO WRUTE AN ESSAY ON THE PROS AND CONS ON THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT!
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Anonymous
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In the last decade what social movements have been noted in the United States?
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Anonymous
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is this true or false.
in 1922, the Anti Lynching Crusaders had 700 women working in 25 states.
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alex
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Which of the following was not a radical social movement in the nineteenth century?
A) Utopian socialism B) Transcendentalism C)
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John
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Which of the following was not a radical social movement in the nineteenth century?
A) Utopian socialism B) Transcendentalism C)
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John
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Ms. Sue you said that I answered this adequately. I want to add more, it doesn't look complete, I will really appreciate it, if
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Sara
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Why was the women's movement so central to social reform during the progressive era?
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what was the transzendentalists general attitude toward in society such as slavery
they felt that wrongdooers such as slave
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which of the following what was the transcendentalists general attitude toward problems in society such as slavery
they felt that
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What effects did the American Antislavery Society have on America?
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describe the major strategies and tactics used by various minority groups to reach full participation in Americna society.
(my
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