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Ideas and ideology. - Coggle Diagram
Ideas and ideology.
1890-1912.
Business.
Imperialism.
Working-class.
Separate North, South, and West.
More government.
Women ignored.
Black Americans still seen as second class.
Treatment of Native Americans the same.
1919-32.
Reversion to isolationism.
Limited Fed Gov.
Rugged individualism.
Laissez-faire.
Ku Klux Klan.
Economy rights itself.
1933-45.
Relief, recovery. reform.
Women and African-Americans in government.
African-Americans struggling.
Alphabet agencies against them.
Continuation of isolationism.
Neutrality.
Treatment of Japanese Americans.
1945-60.
Stereotyping.
Increase of women in work.
Teenage rebellion.
Many Native Americans had left the reservations.
Segregation.
Rise in Black Rights.
1865-77.
Questioning what equality looks like.
North Republican/South Democratic.
Women ignored.
Middle-ground wanted united America.
Native Americans seen as worse than African-Americans.
1877-90.
Laissez-faire.
Military rule out of South.
No longer trying to force unity.
Women ignored.
Native Americans moving to reservations.
Separate N and S.
1912-20.
Continuation of progressives.
Change in attitude to Europe.
Women right to vote.
Rise in Black rights
WW1.
1960-75.
Gains for African-Americans.
Emergence of Black Power.
Student Movement.
Women's movement.
Native Americans still on reservations.