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 event. Women have been wanting equality
 forever but didn't start doing anything about it until the 1770's. As American grew more and more
 women became aware of the unequal status in Society. Especially their lack of suffrage or the
 right to vote.
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 that lived during the Great Depression. Many of us have heard stories from our parents or grandparents of the horrific times of the depression; stories that told us how hard it was to find a job, put food on the table, and to provide shelter for the
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 to be solved. Thousands of land and many transportation means were destroyed, millions of soldiers diminished, the Southern economy was ruined, freed blacks who have no idea what to do with their freedom, rise of tension, and lower morality were the
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 February 4, 1913 in Tuskegee, Alabama. She is often referred to as the "Mother of the Civil Rights Movement". Her arrest for refusing to give up her seat on a bus triggered the 1955-1956 Montgomery bus boycott and set in motion the test case for the
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 spelled Onontakeka, which means People of the Hills, or Onondagaono (The People of the Hills). The Onondagaono are one of the original Five Nations to accept the Peacemaker's message, and they joined together with the Mohawk, Oneida, Seneca, and Cayuga
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 Misuse of Power over Japanese  Americans during World War II
 
 The internment of Japanese Americans during World War II has long been a topic of debate.  The government of the United States has claimed this action, after the surprise attack on Pearl
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 "democracy" itself is strong enough to conjure up notions of a nation unhindered by an oppressive government where citizens are able to engage in the freedom of speech, press, and religious choice and practice. So powerful are American pro-Democratic
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 was a growing moral issue in the north, versus its defense and expansion in the south
 oConstitutional disputes over the nature of the federal Union and state rights
 oEconomic differences between the industrialized north and the agricultural south
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 the final withdrawal of union troops from the South in 1877, the nation of America had been one of great revolutions. There was constant development in this time both socially and constitutionally. For instance, some constitutional developments that
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 directed all economic activities within its borders, subordinating private profit to public good. In particular, government tried to minimize imports and maximize exports. England applied this doctrine to America. But to make the system work, Britain
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