The Latin American independence movement was primarily led by members of the criollo elite, who were of Spanish descent but born in Latin America. These individuals held economic and social power within their societies and were often inspired by Enlightenment ideals and a desire for political autonomy.
The Abolition movement aimed to end slavery in the United States, resulting in the eventual abolition of slavery through the 13th Amendment to the Constitution. This movement also increased awareness about the injustices of slavery and fueled discussions on civil rights and equality in American society.
In early American history, social status and wealth were closely intertwined. Wealth was a key factor in determining one's social standing, with individuals of higher wealth generally holding higher social status and influence. Social mobility was limited, with class distinctions often aligning with economic disparities.
One social issue that caused civil unrest in American in the last part of the 20th century was the right for blacks to attend the same schools as whites. There was a Civil Rights Movement, a feminist movement, and those who protested the war in Vietnam.
An alternative social movement refers to a collective, organized effort aimed at promoting social change outside of mainstream political and institutional channels. These movements often challenge dominant norms and values by advocating for marginalized groups, promoting environmental sustainability, or critiquing existing power structures. Examples include the LGBTQ rights movement, the Occupy Wall Street movement, and the Black Lives Matter movement.
Americans in the 1950s challenged social norms in various ways, including the Civil Rights Movement's fight against racial segregation and discrimination, the rise of youth culture and rebellion through rock 'n' roll music and fashion, and the feminist movement advocating for women's rights and equality. These challenges to the social reality of the time sparked important changes in American society.
enlightenment
It did not have much affect on social stratification It was not as successful as the American Revolution It took years for some nations to gain independence.
the british gained independance^^
You have to do this for APUSH too!? haha
The movement was called the "Progressive Education Movement," which aimed to promote student-centered learning, critical thinking, and social reform in American education. It emphasized hands-on learning, individualized instruction, and the development of students' social and emotional skills.
The temperence movement was a campaign to stop the drinking of alcohol.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton was an American social activist, abolitionist and involved on the Womens Movement.
american revolution (:
Femenism
abolition
A social movement that resists some social change
The Social Gospel was a reform movement by liberal clergy to apply Christian ethics to social justice issues. President Grover Cleveland was a Democrat, but was not able to end the Depression, or do much to help the American people. Thus, though he was on the reformers side, Cleveland did not do much to help them achieve their goals.