Tuesday, February 26, 2019
To what extent was the USA a Divided Union in the years 1941-1980?
Politically the USA has always been a democracy, with an allowance for all political parties to express their opinions. But there render been times in the aforementioned decades from 1941-1980 where political beliefs, like socialism and socialism bemuse been feared in the government to much(prenominal) an extent that McCarthyism was allowed to become mainstream in the 1950s. This fear was so great that people were tried and prosecuted on nonsensical allegations, and that based on these lies most were sentenced to jail, and some were even killed, like the Rosenbergs.The Rosenbergs were thermonuclear scientists who during the Second World War, while the USA was allied with the USSR, gave some non-classified culture to the Soviets. They were tried and executed in 1953. True, some of the accused were indeed communists, or had communist beliefs, nevertheless none of them had ever done anything to jeopardise the hostage of the USA, nor had the power to. excessively in the America n political system there did not experience anyone to represent the minority blacks, as they did not support the power to vote until the 1965 Voting Rights Act, and even then there neer was a black president voted into power as there is belt up a certain amount of non active racial discrimination in the American governmental system till the 1980s. Socially, Racism has always existed amid the minority WASPs who hold the power in America and other racial groups, mainly the black American population who were originally brought to the USA as slaves.This discrimination on basis of skin colour was against the American constitution, and should have been illegal, save it was legalised with the inception of the Jim Crow laws. These sets of corrupt racist laws had many preposterous clauses such as the grand obtain law and others, which basically denied black Americans of their inalienable civil rights. This started the gracious Rights bm, nevertheless one case of racial discriminatio n was the trigger.This was the Montgomery mess Boycott of 1955 in which the black American majority coach users boycotted the bus service on command of Martin Luther King, later to be the leader in black civil rights. His movements gained many successes, such as the pre-mentioned 1965 Voting rights Act, which nix the discrimination of voting on basis of race, and most importantly the well-behaved Rights Act of 1964, which gave black people the pertain rights to do whatever they pleased, and gave them equal employment opportunities.Other more radical black American movements besides came into being, such as Black Power, with the Black Panthers being the main case. This movement charaded in the guise of militants, wearing a uniform and carrying unloaded guns, to see that they would use violence if needed, but they were indeed a charity organisation, providing shelters and dope kitchens for the poor. They were feared because of their leftist beliefs and were hunted down by the FBI. Protest movements later became a great deal more common in the 60s and 70s, following the lead of the Civil Rights movement.The Womens achievement fought for equal rights based on sex and won their legal battle. The pupil movement generally rebelled against the norm, but they mainly protested against the Vietnam War as they matte there was no need for it. The Native Americans were the most disadvantaged minority, but their formation of AIM was a success in itself, and they still to this solar day fight to try and regained their lost balance of life. Economically the USA has prospered, but not all parties in the USA have taken their package of prosperity.There is an increasing underclass, stuck in a vicious circle, with no education, therefore no employment, and no employment, therefore no money. This still mainly make up of black Americans living in the slums and ghettoes of modern day America. Also up to the 1970s black Americans and women were discriminated against in the workplace, and their chances of getting jobs were minimal. Many different cultures exist in the USA, mainly because of the largely immigrant population. This brings a lot of different cultures into the mainstream, creating such phenomenon as hippies.These people follow strange religions and practises, completely ignoring the age-old thinker of civilisation and pop culture. The government liked to think of things the American way, a father coming home from work to his wife who has baked him and his children an apple pie, but in most cases this almost ceased to exist, swamped by the counter-culture of drugs and outlandish clothes. Overall I think that the USA was a greatly divided union in the decades from 1941-1980, and that this was destined to be in a new land adept of immigrants from different societies, races and creeds.
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