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The progressive era is the experience of rapid growth in American society between 1890 to 1920. However, it was not so progressive for the African Americans, who were facing racial segregation in different parts. The social reformers within the African American society took the national stage to project the issues faced by black people and the debate revolved around how to solve those problems. Booker T. Washington, W.E.B Du Bois, Ida B. Wells were the leading names of reformers from the progressive era.
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Hitler blamed the Jews for WW1 and the situation for what happened in Germany.
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terrorism
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ethnic conflict is a conflict between two or more ethnic groups.The source of the conflict could be political, social, economic or religious. Individuals involved fight for their ethnic group's position within society.
power struggle : "a situation in which two or more people or groups compete for control in a particular sphere."
genocide : "the deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic group with the aim of destroying that nation or group"
terrorism : "the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims."
After Reconstruction, white Southerners took extreme measures to ensure that African-Americans did not gain political power. One of the reasons why is because they feared that African-Americans would elect individuals who would try to change the southern way of life. In order to stop this from happening, several actions were taken.
1) Voting obstacles- Even though the 15th amendment said the no one can be stopped from voting based on race, color, or past servitude, many southern states went around this by implementing literacy tests and poll taxes. These tests and taxes significantly affected the African-American community, as many of them did not have a formal education nor a large enough income to vote.
2) Development of Ku Klux Klan- This organization used violence, intimidation, and threats to ensure that African-Americans did not use the rights guaranteed to them in the constitution.