The United States Government's Failure to Uphold the Country's Social Contract

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The government of the United States has not been able to hold up their part of the country’s social contract. Life of the freedmen, the Women’s Movement, and The Road to World War II are all proof of this thesis. All of those periods are evidence of injustice and cruelty. The sad thing is that most of this still goes on today in some way, shape, or form. I would say that whoever created this contract would not be pleased with what our country has turned out to be. One very obvious period that proves that America didn’t follow its social contract is the “Life of Freedmen”. This was the period where black people were first set free from slavery. Even after they were “free” there was still a series of laws that restricted them from what would be expected for a normal free person. The main thing that was restricting them were the Jim Crow laws. These laws contained Segregation and the Grandfather Clause. Segregation was the separation of blacks and whites. Some examples of segregation are how blacks and whites were not even able to use the same bathrooms. That is definitely not the only...

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