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Charra [1.4K]
3 years ago
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Write a three-paragraph essay in answer to this question: QUESTION: How did different groups of Americans win greater civil righ

ts during the period between 1920 and the 1960s?
Bro, I'll do anything and mark brainliest I'm tired of essays
History
2 answers:
crimeas [40]3 years ago
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Answer:

The Civil Rights movement happened around the 1960s. ... This movement had effect and created change all across the country. Men, women, and children everywhere started to really see how segregation and discrimination shaped their world. One big thing that created a start to the movement were Jim Crow laws.

Fynjy0 [20]3 years ago
3 0
As another member previously mentioned, the Civil Rights Movement was prominent in the 1960s. Elaborate on figures such as Rosa Parks or Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Explain the societal effect of the Jim Crow laws, and how the Harlem Renaissance blossomed during the intense prejudice of African-Americans; art, music, jazz, and more was shaped to what it is today. Explain the power of protest and unity — Selma, the Montgomery Bus Boycott, March on Washington, etc. Finally, compare and contrast change-making of that era to modern times. Perhaps include something on George Floyd, Trayvon Martin, or Breonna Taylor. Link back to the common theme of justice. I know this isn’t an essay per se, but I believe in you; you’ve got this.
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2. Unlike such Greek city-states as Athens, a center for the arts, learning and philosophy, Sparta was centered on a warrior culture. Male Spartan citizens were allowed only one occupation: soldier.

3. Women in Sparta had more rights than women in Athens as well. Spartan women could inherit property while Athenian women had no such rights. Spartan women had the rights to own wealth and property. ... In contrary to Spartan, Athenian women could not own property in their own right.

4. Altogether there were over 1500 city-states in the Greek world, but some of these would barely qualify as towns in modern terms. Even Athens, by far the largest of all city-states, only contained an estimated population of about 200,000 people in the year 500 BC.

5. The Athenian form of electing a government was called Limited Democracy while the Spartan form was called oligarchy" (rule by a few), but it had elements of monarchy (rule by kings), democracy (through the election of council/senators), and aristocracy (rule by the upper class or land owning class).

6. The two city-states that best represent each form of government were Sparta (oligarchy) and Athens (democracy). Athens focused more on culture, while Sparta focused more on war. The oligarchy structure in Sparta enabled it to keep men and war as a top priority.

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8. Sparta was ruled by two kings, who ruled until they died or were forced out of office. Athens was ruled by arc-hons, who were elected annually. Thus, because both parts of Athens' government had leaders who were elected, Athens is said to have been the birthplace of democracy. Spartan life was simple.

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