Review:

Activism In The 20th Century

overall review score: 4.5
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Activism in the 20th century refers to the various social and political movements that aimed to bring about change and address issues such as civil rights, environmentalism, feminism, anti-war efforts, LGBTQ+ rights, and more.

Key Features

  • Diverse range of causes and movements
  • Use of protests, demonstrations, strikes, and other forms of activism
  • Influence on policy changes and societal attitudes

Pros

  • Raised awareness about important social issues
  • Empowered marginalized communities to fight for their rights
  • Led to significant legislative and social changes

Cons

  • Some movements faced backlash and resistance
  • Internal conflicts within activist groups
  • Challenges of sustaining momentum over time

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