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Straighter Line US History 101 Final Exam 2022/2023 Already Graded A+
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How did the electorate expand during the Jacksonian era, and what were the limits of that expansion? 
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What events fed the growing tension between nationalism and states' rights, and what were the arguments on both sides of that issue? 
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What was the second party system, and how did its emergence change national politics? 
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The Dorr Rebellion 
Thomas Dorr led a group to form the "peoples party", held a convention, then formed a new government. Old government impr...
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Philosophy Social and Political Philosophy Women's Essay
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ntroduction (4) 
- Not gain vote until 1918, not seen as equal and no parity 
- The women's suffrage movement started when a petition demanding for votes for women to be included in the 1878 Reforms Bill 
- Huge changes took place in Britain in the late 19th and early 20th Century to contribute to women gaining the vote 
- International pressure, society's attitude towards women changed, the Great War had an effect on the Government, Suffragette and Suffragist campaigns and political position ...
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Feminism QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASSED
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Briefly outline the 4 waves of feminism - First wave (1850s-1940s): focused on legal and political 
rights of women, mostly famously via the suffragette movement, culminated in equal suffrage (1928). 
Second Wave (1960s-80s): focused on the different roles that society expected of men and women. 
Concepts of patriarchy, sex v. Gender and the personal is the political. 
Third wave feminism (1990s): concerned with intersectionality, feminism thus far had focused solely on 
white middle class women...
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The Suffragettes
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This is a description of the Suffragettes, describing how women won the right to vote.
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Feminism QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASSED
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Briefly outline the 4 waves of feminism - First wave (1850s-1940s): focused on legal and political 
rights of women, mostly famously via the suffragette movement, culminated in equal suffrage (1928). 
Second Wave (1960s-80s): focused on the different roles that society expected of men and women. 
Concepts of patriarchy, sex v. Gender and the personal is the political. 
Third wave feminism (1990s): concerned with intersectionality, feminism thus far had focused solely on 
white middle class women...
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Briefly outline the 4 waves of feminism - First wave (1850s-1940s): focused on legal and political 
rights of women, mostly famously via the suffragette movement, culminated in equal suffrage (1928). 
Second Wave (1960s-80s): focused on the different roles that society expected of men and women. 
Concepts of patriarchy, sex v. Gender and the personal is the political. 
Third wave feminism (1990s): concerned with intersectionality, feminism thus far had focused solely on 
white middle class women...
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Hist 116: Emmeline Pankhurst Essay
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The third essay topic was Emmeline Pankhurst. Thoroughly thought out essay, received an A.
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Foreign Service Officer Test US History Correct Questions and Answers.
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Foreign Service Officer Test US History Correct Questions and Answers. 
12th Amendment 
Brought about by the Jefferson/Burr tie, stated that presidential and vice-presidential 
nominees would run on the same party ticket. Before that time, all of the candidates ran 
against each other, with the winner becoming president and second-place becoming 
vice-president. 
13th Amendment 
1865 - Freed all slaves, abolished slavery 
13th, 14th, 15th Amendments 
13th - Ended slavery, 14th - Gave blacks civi...
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