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Revolution, Reform, and Protest
1. Arbogast, Charles Rex. Marching in the Streets. N.d. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 May 2011. <http://thescroogereport.wordpress.com/2007/05/01/ as-american-as-apple-pie/>. Revolution, Reform, and Protest By: Stephanie Hruza
2. Antiwar Movement Though the current antiwar movement is less visible than the Vietnam War movement, it is still present. This movements is focused around the current wars in the Middle East that resulted from the September 11, 2001 attack on America. This movement is more diverse in age and race, opening it up to a greater number of people. With more people involved, the movement can grow. Anti-War Movement Protest. N.d. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 May 2011. <http://www.southernct.edu/~ils69315/sixties/antiwar.htm>.
3. Civil Rights Movement By the time that 1970 came along, the civil rights movement had cooled down a little, but it was not distinguished. New issues have arisen over Affirmative Action and immigration. Activists in the contemporary civil rights movement are more formally educated than their predecessors, therefore they have a greater chance of creating change. Affirmative Action Protest. N.d. DoSomething.org. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 May 2011. <http://www.dosomething.org/whatsyourthing/Discrimination/ Affirmative+Action>.
4. LGBT Movement Since the end of World War II, the LGBT movement has made great progress, especially in getting rid of sodomy laws. Their main focus now is on employment discrimination, marriage, and military service. Bisexuals and transgendered people have struggled throughout the movement to establish themselves, but they are finally getting the recognition for who they are. Gay Pride. N.d. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 May 2011. <http://www.foundsf.org/ index.php?title=The_1980s>.
5. Student Movements: Weatherman The Weatherman Underground Organization is focused on defeating imperialism. They use violent and radical tactics to make their points. This movements has had limited success, probably as a result of the controversial methods that they use and their macho mentality and demeanor. Mark Rudd led student protests at Columbia University in 1968. . N.d. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 May 2011. <http://www.laprogressive.com/war-and-peace/ bringing-the-war-home-the-weather-underground-at-forty/>.
6. Tea party movement The Tea Party Movement is a burgeoning, new movement that wants to bring America back to upholding the Constitution. It mainly runs through the Republican party, and holds rallies and gives out information to try to recruit people to support the plight. Bazemore, John. Tea kettle held high, a Tea Party activist dressed like a Revolutionary War soldier rallies tax protesters in Atlanta. 15 Apr. 2009. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 May 2011. <http://library.cqpress.com/cqresearcher/ document.php?id=cqresrre2010031900&type=hitlist&num=1>.
7. Women’s Movement The Second Wave of the women’s movement was focused on getting involved in changing society through politics, whereas the Third Wave, contemporary women’s movement is focused more on changing the preconceived image of women and feminists by society and in the media. Holloway, David S. Third-wave feminists attend the March for Women's Lives in 2004. 2004. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 May 2011. <http://people.howstuffworks.com/feminism6.htm>.