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Final-Justice in U.S. History

Please write a paper describing how African Americans, Native Americans, and Women have worked to achieve equal status in the United States from 1865 to the present.

Begin your paper with a paragraph describing the context of these three groups. Include how these groups were discriminated against before 1865. At the end of this paragraph, include a thesis statement that outlines the ways in which these groups fought against unfair treatment and worked to achieve equal status in the United States.

Then include specific examples of ways in which these groups of people worked toward equal rights in U.S. history in the body of the paper. The body of the paper should have at least three paragraphs (at least one paragraph for each group of people being discussed in the paper).

Lastly, include a conclusion for the paper.

Your paper will be graded on the following:

1.Turning the assignment in on time-10%

2.Context information in the first paragraph-10%

3.Thesis statement in the first paragraph-10%

4.Information provided in the body of the paper-60%

5.Conclusion-10%

 

World War II Conclusion World War II-Beginning of 1942 The Bad -U.S. fighting on both sides, against Germany and Japan -U.S. Navy weakened after Pearl Harbor -U.S. territory, the Philippines, falls, as Japanese take over large parts of Southeast Asia -Things going badly in war in Europe, as Germany winning victories in Soviet Union and North Africa World War II-Beginning of 1942 The Good -U.S. greatest industrial power in the world, starting to gear up for war -U.S. lost battleships at Pearl Harbor, but no aircraft carriers, which were now the most important naval ships in fleets -U.S. forces landed in North Africa in 1942 to start fighting the Germans 1942-Turning Points Three Battles in 1942 turned the tide of the war, in both the Pacific and in Europe Pacific-Battle of Midway -in huge naval battle northwest of Hawaii, U.S. fleet destroyed 4 Japanese aircraft carriers, while losing only one Midway 1942-Turning Points Europe Battle of Stalingrad -huge battle in the Soviet Union between Germany and Soviet Union -City of Stalingrad destroyed as Soviets defeat the Germans and start to push German forces back for the first time Stalingrad Russian Soldiers 1942-Turning Points Europe (North Africa to be precise) Battle of El Alamein -British defeat the Germans in Egypt, start to force the Germans back in Africa El Alamein British Soldiers Pacific Theatre War in Pacific against the Japanese called the Pacific Theatre -many naval battles between the Japanese and U.S. navy Island-Hopping-U.S. strategy to take strategic islands in the Pacific on the way to Japan -fierce fighting on these islands, especially Iwo Jima and Okinawa, as Japanese fought to the last man Aircraft Carrier U.S.S. Benjamin Franklin After Battle Battleships U.S.S. Missouri Iwo Jima Japanese Internment During World War II, Japanese Americans were forced to live in internment camps in the U.S. This caused Japanese Americans to lose a huge amount of property because they had to sell this before going into the internment camp or they lost the property while they were in the internment camp

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