Reconstruction Effects on Immigrants(Chinese) After the reconstruction, many immigrants from all around the world came to the United States for labor. Railroads and expansions were the main reason why immigrants came to the United States. Immigrants, specifically Asians were brutally affected by the reconstruction. The reconstruction itself was not successful because the Chinese immigrants were not granted citizenship even though the 14th amendment stated that it would, “Granted citizenship to all…
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Constitution. This amendment was “authored and pressured into existence not by Lincoln but by the great emancipators nobody knows.” These great emancipators were abolitionists and congressional leaders who created the pressure that in a way forced Lincoln into his glory of releasing the amendment. Even Lincoln himself said shortly before his death that “he never would have done it, if he had not been compelled…
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impact was relatively positive because of the history-changing policies and constitutional amendments that evolved out of the Memphis riots. While there was an immediate cause for the riots that ensued, political, social, and cultural tensions that had been building since the end of the Civil War ultimately were the main cause for the riots. The Memphis Riots of 1866 are considered some of the most impactful and influential events in Memphis history because of their effect on not only on the local…
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rebellion, not to the slave-holding border states or to areas of the Confederacy that had already come under Union control. The careful planning of this document, with Lincoln releasing it at just the right moment in the war, ensured that it had a great positive impact on the Union efforts and redefined the purpose of the war. Recruitment of Black soldiers Recruitment was slow until black leaders such as Frederick Douglass encouraged black men to become soldiers to ensure eventual full citizenship. Black…
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to the union, and the possibility of wealth out weighed the fact that California had applied as a free state In 1850, California was admitted to the Union as the 31st state (Eyewitness to History, 2003; The Gold Rush of 1849, 2014) Lasting Effects After 1850 surface gold in California had mostly disappeared and the gold became more difficult to reach Caused the invention and development of large machines that were utilized to dig deep in the earth to extract gold- expensive Only wealthy…
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to gain acceptance, was one that included many events through the years. The Civil Rights Movement refers to the political, social, and economical struggle of African Americans to gain full citizenship and racial equality. Under the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments of the United States Constitution, laws which white people wrote and were supposed to uphold, African Americans began to fight for equal rights. People of color that made a difference included Oliver Brown, Martin Luther King jr., Rosa…
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income & lower education = Lower Social Economic Status Know which race groups have lowest/highest, healthiest, wealthiest, indicators were measured? 11 Interaction of Race & Gender by J. Carter Written to assess over time trends in the interactive effects of gender & race on attitudes toward the changing roles of women in the US Are people more/less accepting of woman employment? Lecture: What is health? Race vs. ethnicity (pay attention, know how to apply) Race: physical characteristics Ethnicity:…
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her to a segregated school…” (Wexler 35). Oliver Brown, Linda’s father, “sued the Topeka school board, claiming that to segregate the children was harmful to the children and, therefore, a violation of the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.” (Myers 251) This court case eventually rose to the Supreme Court where the case was listed as Brown vs. Board. Through many tedious years of strife, litigation, and constitutional debate between the courts and African American supported organizations…
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and READINESS (F) describe the responses to the Vietnam War such as the draft, the 26th Amendment, the role of the media, the credibility gap, the silent majority, and the anti- war movement. Unit 7 Specificity How did the domino theory influence U.S. involvement and strategy in the Vietnam War? 2011 Released STAAR #3 Domino theory Tet Offensive Vietnamization Gulf of Tonkin Resolution 26th amendment Interactive lecture: Vietnam Timeline Analyze primary sources: Protest music ELPS: 2F…
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(Martin, 2013). The use of children in labor began in Colonial America. Large waves of African American children were born into the harsh realities of slavery, and others were used as indentured servants. Once slavery was ratified in 1865 by the 13th amendment, this gave birth to the use of children as artisanal apprentices. A child would learn a specific artisanal craft in order to help the child in the future to learn a specific craft.…
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