My stand in the given debate is that the late 1960s were merely a turning point for the Civil Rights Movement.
<h3>What is the Civil Rights Movement?</h3>
This refers to the period in American history that saw the struggle and protests for black equality and an end to segregation and institutionalized racism.
Hence, we can see that even though at the end of the 1960s, there was a decline in the Civil Rights Movement, there was also continued segregation, Vietnam War protests, etc, this set the stage for a renewed push that led to the equality that the American law recognizes today.
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Apartheid
This system of internal colonialism divided the society into three racial strata, whites,colored and blacks or Africans. It segregated schools,transport systems and health facilities, as well as residential areas. Africans were at the receiving end of the system.
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The correct answer to this question is "gained respect." As a result of the Revolution, women in America gained respect. Since it placed them in nontraditional ways, they gained respect. They proved that they can also do what men could do. Thank you for posting your question. I hope that this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.