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  2. MeToo movement - Wikipedia

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    The Me Too movement still struggles with getting laws passed in certain areas of the United States. The U.S. government has not passed any laws for sexual harassment and abuse because Congress is holding out on it. Because no laws are not being passed, the movement stands up and continues to fight for social change.

  3. Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance - Wikipedia

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    The Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance [2] (commonly known as the Rio Treaty, the Rio Pact, the Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance, or by the Spanish-language acronym TIAR from Tratado Interamericano de Asistencia Recíproca) is an intergovernmental collective security agreement signed in 1947 in Rio de Janeiro at a meeting of the American states.

  4. Me Too - Wikipedia

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    USS Me-Too, a United States Navy patrol boat; Me-too drug, a drug containing an active pharmaceutical ingredient that is structurally very similar to another; Me Too!, a children's book by Mercer Mayer; Me Too, volume 5 of Donald Jack's series The Bandy Papers

  5. International response to the MeToo movement - Wikipedia

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    In November 2017, nine middle-school aged girls organized together and spoke out about an abusive teacher in their school, saying they got the idea from the "Me Too" movement. The teacher was dismissed and referred to law enforcement. UNICEF's Amanda Westfall said the teacher likely would have gotten away with it just a few years ago. [105]

  6. Pocho - Wikipedia

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    Mexicans in the United States, as a result, were largely politically disenfranchised from their homeland. [ 8 ] Intellectuals and linguistic conservatives in Mexico strongly opposed the Spanish usage associated with pochos ; they organized a week-long event in August 1944 to discourage Mexicans from employing pochismos . [ 9 ]

  7. United States involvement in regime change - Wikipedia

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    Since the 19th century, the United States government has participated and interfered, both overtly and covertly, in the replacement of many foreign governments. In the latter half of the 19th century, the U.S. government initiated actions for regime change mainly in Latin America and the southwest Pacific, including the Spanish–American and Philippine–American wars.

  8. Pax Americana - Wikipedia

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    Pax Americana [1] [2] [3] (Latin for ' American Peace ', modeled after Pax Romana and Pax Britannica), also called the "Long Peace", is a term applied to the concept of relative peace in the Western Hemisphere and later in the world after the end of World War II in 1945, when the United States [4] became the world's dominant economic, cultural, and military power.

  9. Historical significance - Wikipedia

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    A key concept for the study of history and public life in most societies regardless of topic, historical significance makes judgements about what is important to be remembered about the past and why, through its reflections on historical aspects to contemporary culture and society [14] including historical reputations, events, issues, [15] monuments, [16] and what is chosen to be emphasized in ...