one group of people were women or suffragettes. they fought for women's rights like the right to vote and things like that.
women - right to vote
Blacks- for freedom
Irish- acceptance
Jews- religious toleration
I'm not sure which political groups you are asking about-- in the US, there were, of course, the two main political parties (the Democrats and the Republicans). But the 60s were an era of social movements: the women's movement (also called "women's liberation"); the civil rights movement, the gay rights movement, the anti-war movement, etc. There were also movements that tried to combine social change with politics, such as the Black Panther Party.
He fought for hispanic rights.
He was an African American human rights activist. He fought for the rights of African Americans
It tries to allow equal rights to all its people, regardless of culture.
Some of the political and legal ideas contained in the declaration of independence in the US constitution and the French Declaration of the Rights of Man are philosophical and political rights.
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They fought for their rights for the people.
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The people who fought for abolition also fought for women's rights because their main aim was to fight for human rights. Women were slaves to the societal rule of that time, but with time they became emancipated. .
I am not sure what you mean by a "special interest group." There have been various groups, both political and non-political, that have advocated for African-Americans. There was a black newspaper as far back as 1827-- Freedom's Journal-- which advocated for better treatment for black people. During the slavery era, a group known as the Abolitionists (some of whom were black, some of whom were white) fought very hard to secure equal rights for black people. There were also civil rights groups such as the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People)-- it was founded back in 1909.
The most important political agenda that progressive women fought for was the right for women to vote. Progressive women also fought for equal rights for women.
The most important political agenda that progressive women fought for was the right for women to vote. Progressive women also fought for equal rights for women.
Andrew Johnson - APEX
Andrew Johnson - APEX
Land rights are rights that give groups of people custody of the land.
the answer is the wealthy patricians (privileged class ) and the plebeians had .little to say in the government of the republic but the fought for equal rights
The two groups of the Roman Empire were the patricians and the plebeians. The patricians were the aristocratic upper class who held most of the political power and wealth, while the plebeians were the common people who made up the majority of the population and had limited political rights.