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A war between citizens who enlisted in the war to fight for or against equality.
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Rights to all citizens except women, gays, immigrants, and African Americans.
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Violent riots, protests, and debates start to take place towards the government due to no action being done towards inequality and rights of citizens.
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Citizens begin using violence to express their anger to receive their rights.
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States begin to join/unite and fight against each other for all human rights.
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An act was created which states that all citizens must treat each other equally no matter the circumstances which was a step into the right direction to citizens' rights.
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Even though the Equality act granted equality for all, citizens still didn't have their rights which is what they wanted, to begin with but the equality act calmed them down.
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Citizens became tired of not having their rights granted nor protected by the government which led to much more violence and more anger towards the government.
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As the violence got worse something had to be done, citizens were finally responded and their demands caused for a huge decision to be made of this meeting which was that a new government would be established and come into play.
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As citizens entered a new year, a new government had come into play which gave citizens their rights and after all of the obstacles and challenges, citizens have a voice.