PPT-Chapter 15 Voices of Protest
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From Slavery to Freedom 9 th ed 2010 The McGrawHill Companies Inc All Rights Reserved 2 A Man Was Lynched Yesterday Progressive Voices The Work of the NAACP NAACP
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From Slavery to Freedom 9 th ed 2010 The McGrawHill Companies Inc All Rights Reserved 2 A Man Was Lynched Yesterday Progressive Voices The Work of the NAACP NAACP membership as well as circulation of . You may protest if you disagree with any of the actions the Appraisal District has taken on your property But who or what is the Appraisal Review Board and what are their duties What actions can I protest How do I protest What happens when I file a Suffragettes 1903–14 (Political protest) Learning outcomes nd out about the increased militancy adopted by the WSPUdiscover how the government tried to cope 6.3 Suffragettes: government attemp L/O – To identify the reasons for protest in the 1960s. Reasons for Protest. The number of students grew throughout the 1960s but their dissatisfaction with society also grew.. This led to increased pressure on government to change society, especially over the issue of the Vietnam War.. Motion. Fang . Jin. , . Rupinder. Paul . Khandpur. , Nathan Self, Edward Dougherty, Sheng . Guo. , Feng Chen, B. Aditya Prakash, . Naren. . Ramakrishnan. . #. Yosoy132 Protest. Business. Plan. Motivation. POSTER . ACTIVITY. C2. WHAT IS A PROTEST ?. A protest . is . an expression of . words . or . by actions.. Protests . can take many different . forms:. 1) individual statements. 2) mass demonstrations (ex. flash mob) . People in the 13 British colonies. Protest of the Stamp Act. You are a citizen of the American colonies. You . will be . creating a Protest Sign on an 8.5 x 11 piece . of paper . that protests one of the Actions of . Motion. Fang . Jin. , . Rupinder. Paul . Khandpur. , Nathan Self, Edward Dougherty, Sheng . Guo. , Feng Chen, B. Aditya Prakash, . Naren. . Ramakrishnan. . #. Yosoy132 Protest. Business. Plan. Motivation. L/O – To identify the reasons for protest in the 1960s. Reasons for Protest. The number of students grew throughout the 1960s but their dissatisfaction with society also grew.. This led to increased pressure on government to change society, especially over the issue of the Vietnam War.. 5.2 Sea protest. 5.3 Letter of indemnity. 5.4 Statements of facts. . 5.1 "Letters of Protest“ or "Notes of Protest" . A letter of protest is a formal declaration whereby a person expresses a personal objection or disapproval of an act. . Define basic facts and terms concerning protests. Discuss protests to the agency. Discuss protests to the GAO. Prepare an agency report. Describe the process after the report is filed. List the methods used to resolve protests. Define basic facts and terms concerning protests. Discuss protests to the agency. Discuss protests to the GAO. Prepare an agency report. Describe the process after the report is filed. List the methods used to resolve protests. The Rise of the Youth Movement. The youth movement originated with the ‘baby boomers’. By 1970 58% of the population was under the age of 34.. Universities had increased enrollment in the 1960s due to the larger number of youth and the economic boom.. Chapter 15 Voices of Protest From Slavery to Freedom 9 th ed. © 2010 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 2 A Man Was Lynched Yesterday Progressive Voices The Work of the NAACP NAACP membership as well as circulation of Introduction Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof or abridging ththe right of the people peaceably to assemble and to petition th
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