Help me study for my Economics class. I’m stuck and don’t understand.
On pages 118 of the text, it mentions that during the Second World War, the major actors in getting 120,000 Japanese-Americans interned were federal civilian and military leaders, Western legislators, and journalists. This four-pronged attack was successful. The change in society was quick as these Americans were stripped of their rights, imprisoned, and lost their property.
Your challenge is to find a social movement in this country upon which there were multiple actors involved in obtaining social change or inhibiting social change. Your resources can be our textbook or online sources. Quote accordingly and include a link to where you obtained your information.
What were and are some of the persistent inequalities experienced by dissidents, those with mental disabilities, contagious diseases, and immigrants? After explaining all four of the aforementioned groups’ inequality, choose one and explain a social movement that has helped lessen the social inequality experienced by this group. Outside research may be required. Discussion


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