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Week 7 Reflection .

After WW1, this was a period in American history for our nation to truly take off and thrive. An opportunity to set ourselves over the remainder of the world and become that predominant force that we have been hoping to become a very long time before that. With the boycott of liquor heading into the 1920'2 and the mistreatment of ladies, this was a difficult time in our history. As far back as the Civil war, ladies have been attempting to get a portion of undefined rights and benefits from the men in our nation. There was obviously an enormous part between who upheld it and who didn't. The 15th amendment incorporated the option to black men to have the option to cast a ballot and white ladies felt that they ought to be remembered for that. I feel that both white and black ladies should've been remembered for that for equity purpose. Alcohol produces and cantina proprietors didn't need ladies to have equivalent democratic rights on the grounds that there was a dread th...

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