A march of over 5,000 women down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington D.C. in 1913 calling for women to be given the right to vote. A month-long march in 1930, where dozens of Indians walked over 240 miles to collect a handful of salt from the Arabian Sea, protesting a British law that forbade the Indian people from collecting or selling salt. A single individual’s refusal to give up her bus seat in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955, an act that sparked protests over segregation laws in the Southern states…
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Activist used during the civil rights movement, multiple strategies that result in both success and failures. Paragraph 1: (strategies) Slavery caused Jim Crow laws. It also causes the KKK. The Civil War in 1861. And the 13th amendment. Lots of people were injured during this time. Most of the black were treated really bad during that time. Paragraph 2: (examples) Strategies and Definitions used in that time period. Marches, some marches were a huge success and some were a huge failure. One success…
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Black and white liberty reformers struggled to ameliorate or (make something bad or unsatisfactory) .This oppressive practice forming groups like NAACP in 1909 at the nation urban league. The civil right march was in Washington DC on august 24, 1963. The civil right movement was about slavery, law, voting, in other stuff similar to that. These people was tired of obey someone that’s not god. They were tired of going to sleep scared of something happening, or waking up to death. They were most likely…
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The Civil Rights Movement was also called the Second Reconstruction in reference to the Reconstruction after the Civil War. It was a struggle for equal rights for blacks in the 1950s and 1960s. Many people lost their lives for freedom. The main philosophies that are debated are those of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X. Martin Luther King, Jr., or MLK, was an African-American minister who preached nonviolence. Malcolm X was a Black Muslim who was a realist. I personally think that MLK’s…
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and a tainted government. The American Civil Rights movement was the peak of the 1960’s. This movement created new goals, strategies, and support for African Americans, such as desegregation, nonviolent protests, and support from many whites. Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. had the biggest impact on the African American community. Originally, he was an American pastor and activist but soon became an important leader during the civil rights movement. He put in all his efforts to desegregate…
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This is one of the many tactics non-violent protesting tactics that Martin Luther King Jr. used to arise issues in Americans civil rights. However, this was not the only strategy, Malcolm X, another key civil rights activist, used self defense as his main way of getting civil rights back. While MLK and Malcolm X were leaders of the African American civil rights movement, their strategies…
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2011 DBQ: (Form A) 1. Analyze the international and domestic challenges the United States faced between 1968 and 1974, and evaluate how President Richard Nixon’s administration responded to them. (Form B) 1. Explain the ways that participation in political campaigns and elections in the United States changed between 1815 and 1840, and analyze forces and events that led to these changes. 2010 DBQ: (Form A) 1. In what ways did ideas and values held by Puritans influence the political…
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following: the degree to which they fully and directly answer the question, the strength of thesis statement, level and effectiveness of analysis, amount and quality of supporting evidence, and organizational quality. In addition to these standards, DBQs are graded on the basis of the degree to which a significant number of the documents have been used to support the thesis, and the amount and quality of outside information included in the response. Course Texts: Textbook: Brinkley, Alan…
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ignite the fire with more fire, or bring peace at times when there’s seems to be none? To begin with, the Civil Rights Era was a time for a revolutionary and historical change for African Americans living in the U.S. Protests, marches, and riots were common as African Americans fought to change segregated public areas, voting rights, unequal distribution of income, and etc. Key figures of the movement that lead to a change included Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X; however, they were considered some…
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DBQ Essay Reform movements developed during the 19th century and early 20th century to address specific problems. These included the Woman’s rights movement, the temperance movement, and the Movement to end child labor. These movements met with varying degrees of success. Using information from the documents and my knowledge of United States history I will write an essay in which I will discuss two reform movements mentioned in the historical context. For each I will describe the problem…
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