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Temperance Crusade
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The Worlds Fair
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Central Park
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The Homestead Act
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The Cincinnati Baseball Club Founded
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The First Telephone was introduced
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The Battle of Little Big Horn
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First Ever Cash Register
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Marshall Fields
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Tuskegee Institute
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the founding of the Quakers
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The First Ever Hull House
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Sherman Anti-Trust Act
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the lynching of African Americans
Lynching is the killing (by hanging, burning, or torturing) of an individual or individuals, by a group of three or more persons operating outside the legal system in the belief that they have the right to serve justice or to reinforce a tradition or social custom. Motivated by anger, hatred, or outrage, mob members act spontaneously on the basis of presumed guilt, without the due process of law. Lynching could exist because law enforcement officials tacitly approved or could not prevent it. -
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Ellis Island
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Panic of 1893
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The Pullman Strike
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McKinley Assonated
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Teddy Roosevelt Elected
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Dr. Spock
Spock advocated that fathers should play an active role in raising their children and that parents will not spoil their baby if they pick him up when he cries. Also revolutionary was that Spock thought that parenting could be enjoyable, that each parent could have a special and loving bond with their children, that some mothers could get "the blue feeling" (postpartum depression), and that parents should trust their instincts. -
First Ever World Series
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NAACP
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Triangle Shirt Waist Fire
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Woodrow Wilson Elected
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World War 1
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World War 1
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Zimmerman Telegraph
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Bolshevik Revolution
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
King, Martin Luther, Jr. Speech Delivered at the Fourth Constitutional Convention o =the AFL-CIO held in Miami Beach, Florida, December 7–13, 1961. Black Americans needed a Martin Luther King, but above all America needed him. The significant qualities of this special man cannot be underestimated nor taken for granted. Within a span of 13 years from 1955 to his death in 1968 he was able to expound, expose, and extricate America from many wrongs. His tactics of protest involved non-violent passiv -
The Stock Market Crash
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The Great Depression
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The Holocaust
Mass killings of Jews using Zyklon B begin at Auschwitz-Birkenau. The bodies are buried in mass graves in a nearby meadow.
Nearly all of the remaining Jews in Odessa, Ukraine, are deported to concentration camps.
A special medical commission visits the Gross-Rosen concentration camp to select human subjects for medical experimentation.
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WW2
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World War 2
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Ghettos
The Black Belt of Chicago was the chain of neighborhoods on the South Side of Chicago where three-quarters of the city's African American population lived by the mid-20th century.[1] The Black Belt was an area of aging, dilapidated housing that stretched 30 blocks along State Street on the South Side. It was rarely more than seven blocks wide.[1] The South Side black belt expanded in only two directions in the twentieth century - south and east. The South Side's "black belt" also contained zones -
Ghettos
The Black Belt of Chicago was the chain of neighborhoods on the South Side of Chicago where three-quarters of the city's African American population lived by the mid-20th century. The Black Belt was an area of aging, dilapidated housing that stretched 30 blocks along State Street on the South Side. It was rarely more than seven blocks wide.The South Side black belt expanded in only two directions in the twentieth century - south and east. The South Side's "black belt" also contained zones -
"Don't Ask Don't Tell"
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Baby Boom Generation
As the world stabilized after the two world wars and was progressing rapidly, Gen X (1965-1980) took the baton from baby boomers. This ambitious generation is willing to work hard day in and day out. They have built back up and status for themselves along with their previous generation. Thus started the trend of Double Income at home when both the parents used to go out and were the bread winners for the family. -
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The Civil Rights Movement
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Juvenile Delinquency
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The Assination of President Kennedy
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Blank Panther Movement
The Black Panther Party was the manifestation of the vision of Huey P. Newton, the seventh son of a Louisiana family transplanted to Oakland, California. In October of 1966, in the wake of the assassination of black leader Malcolm X and on the heels of the massive black, urban uprising in Watts, California and at the height of the civil rights movement led by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Newton gathered a few of his longtime friends, including Bobby Seale and David Hilliard, and developed a skel -
Abortion movement
Roe vs. Wade court case
Abortion ―on demand‖ as an after-the-fact contraceptive has been advocated for by many who value a sexually free lifestyle and a woman’s right to choose what to do with her body. It dovetails with the feminist demand that women be equal to men, and a major obstacle to equality in the sexual sphere has been a woman’s responsibility for childbearing. Elective abortion is vigorously challenged by those of the ―pro-life‖ movement, which equates abortion with murder of the mo -
HIV/AIDS
Despite the progress made over the last thirty years in both treatment and prevention, HIV/AIDS continues to affect millions around the world. According to UNAIDS 2008 data, 33.4 million people worldwide currently live with HIV/AIDS. In addition, 2.7 million were newly infected that year. Combating HIV/AIDS is so important that one of the eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), developed by the UN to produce better health outcomes worldwide focuses specifically on this disease. -
Family Assistance Plan