Yes it is.
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Egalitarianism provides for equality for everyone socially, politically, and economically. Some cons for this way of thinking can be that their will be no authority in charge since everyone is equal.
Feminism is the movement that supports gender equality. To be a feminist is thus to be someone who thinks that men and women should be equal socially and economically.
The feminist movement is still current, so women want now what they have always wanted: equality. Feminism seeks to give women equal footing socially and economically to men.
MLK's goal for blacks in America was for them to enjoy social equality with every other ethnic group.
Total war affects countries politically, socially, and economically. Economically, usually foods and products made in the country are rationed and used to make materials for war. Also, wages are controlled by the government, and there is usually a need for more work/ Politically, the leaders of the country will try to enforce the war effort to build up nationalism. This can be done through the use of propaganda. Governments will also use censorship to block the treasonous from corrupting the people of the war effort. Socially, the people of the nation will become more equal, as many are brought together to help out the country in the work that they do.
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The Revolution changed France by beheading their king and converting from a monarchy to a republic. It is often seen as marking the "dawn of the modern era," it permanently crippled the power of the aristocracy, and drained the wealth of the church. Things changed politically, socially, and economically.
no it does not.
No it did not.
Jim Crow Laws set the guidelines for segregation of almost all public accommodations. Called "separate but equal," they led to the separation of public facilities into a "White" section, and a "black" section. Unfortunately, "separate but equal" was a lie, and the accommodations for African Americans were by far inferior. This led to African Americans being disadvantaged educationally, socially, and economically.
yes it did, the equal rights movement made people think about its women and how they felt.