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the 1950s became known for the expansion of the culture of ...
I think it is World war 2
did not promote the use of aggressive action.
The Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee or SNCC was formed as a peaceful civil rights organization by Ella Baker to bring young blacks into the movement.
SNCC organized younger blacks into a group to bring about social change using peaceful protest. The group organized the Freedom Rides where blacks challenged the segregation laws for buses. The group also worked to register blacks to vote. Despite the peaceful beginnings, SNCC came under the leadership of Stokely Carmichael in 1966 who began to speak of "black power" turning SNCC into a more militant group which accepted violence as a method of self-defense.
<span>B.) the freedom to practice the religion of your choice </span>
The Potato Famine forced many Irish citizens to immigrate to America. The Potato Famine (also known as the Great Famine and the Potato Blight) is defined as "a period of mass starvation, disease and emigration in Ireland between 1845 and 1852." Many immigrants moved to Canada, the United States, mainland Europe, Scotland, Wales, England and Australia.