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Discuss the religious beliefs of the Egyptians. Did their beliefs change over the course of their empire? Hos are these beliefs the same or different from those of Mesopotamia? Be sure to use specific examples in your analysis.
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Ответ:
Conflicts in beliefs and values as a result of the
rapid social changes of the 1920s
The divides could be seen along the following lines:
Rural v. urban
Traditional beliefs v. modern (way of life)
Conservative v. liberal
Society of the 1920s: Great Migration
Great Migration- movement of black Americans from the South to
Northern urban areas
Reasons for moving:
Push factors- escape racism, segregation (Jim Crow laws)
Pull factor- Higher paying job opportunities (sharecropping to
factory jobs)
Results:
Black population in Northern states increased
1860- 7% 1910- 11% 1930- 20%
Social unrest arose as an unintended consequence
Migration patterns
Racism
1919 “Red Summer”
Bloody riots break out in nearly 40 cities across the
U.S. to postwar social tensions related to the
demobilization of WWI vets, both black and white, &
competition for jobs among ethnic whites and blacks
The federal government laid
much of the blame on local
black community leaders thus
did little stop the violence
Racism
Revival of the KKK
Membership- 1922 (100,000) 1924 (4,000,000)
Racism- Strongest in the South (mostly rural) and other sparsely
populated areas of the country (IN had the most KKK members)
Actions were against Jewish, Catholic, and black Americans
Explanation: