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*The United States passed many laws and Britain did not.  Why?
**US
***Nationalisms and patriotism used to gain momentum
****Individual and political agendas helped drive the movement
***Racism
****immigration
**Britain
***Classism
****Class struggle
****Working class was singled out
***The players were not politically motivated because of the class divide
**Timing
***US: Early 1900s
***Britain: Late 1920s at the heels of Nazi movement\
**Religion
***Not much of factor in the US
***Catholics joined with Labor party to create a coalition against sterilization
*Movies
**Rabbit Proof Fence
**Gattaca
*Opinion

Latest revision as of 06:12, 2 December 2009

  • The United States passed many laws and Britain did not. Why?
    • US
      • Nationalisms and patriotism used to gain momentum
        • Individual and political agendas helped drive the movement
      • Racism
        • immigration
    • Britain
      • Classism
        • Class struggle
        • Working class was singled out
      • The players were not politically motivated because of the class divide
    • Timing
      • US: Early 1900s
      • Britain: Late 1920s at the heels of Nazi movement\
    • Religion
      • Not much of factor in the US
      • Catholics joined with Labor party to create a coalition against sterilization
  • Movies
    • Rabbit Proof Fence
    • Gattaca
  • Opinion