In the 1960s, thousands of ordinary Americans were the decade that gave new lives to the democratic ideals of the country. African Americans do meditate, freak out and protest march to fight apartheid, poverty and unemployment. Feminists are demanding equal employment opportunities and ultimate gender discrimination. Mexican Americans protest against discrimination in discrimination, education, and employment. Native Americans demand the government to admit their land claims and tribal autonomy. Environmentalists demand a law to manage the amount of pollution released into the environment
In the first half of the decade, African American college students were irritated by the slow pace of the revision of the law, sitting in the south to challenge apartheid, conducting free march and protest march. Thanks to their efforts, the federal government prohibited discrimination of civil rights laws and public facilities in 1964, passed the 24th revised voting rights law in 1965, and guaranteed voting rights.
An example of the civil rights movement is motivating other groups to fight for equality rights. Women's movement fights for equal education and employment opportunities and brings about changes in the traditional concept of women's status in society. Mexican Americans are fighting for school bilingual education programs, farm workers' unions, employment opportunities and political power. Native Americans are enthusiastic about managing their land and resources and defending the local culture and tribal autonomy. Gay and lesbians organize to end legal discrimination based on sexual orientation
President Linden Johnson launched his wonderful social program in 1964 by initiating extensive efforts such as reducing poverty, alleviating malnutrition, providing adequate housing, improving the employability of the poor It was. However, due to the Vietnam War, Slum Rebellion, and the rise of a sudden antiwar movement and counter-culture, for the next fourteen years the Republican 10 year presidential election has recovered politically.
Block chain technology and related applications may change the way insurers manage and promote digital ID (ID), personal information, and history. As mentioned in the previous article, the ID scheme uses a distributed block chain to support the public record ledger and sufficient proof and zero knowledge proofs (usually with other databases). Check of biometric data by decentralization and encryption, and confirmation from the viewpoint of security
The first key to Estonia is to provide a unique digital identity to everyone. All citizens and residents over the age of 15 automatically receive a digital ID card. Therefore, everyone is identified by a unique 11-digit number that is stored throughout his life. This digital ID is the entrance to the world of e-Estonia digital. This digital ID card is coded as a national ID card (for citizen) and resident ID card (for residents). Therefore, every time you access a digital service, connect the card to your computer and enter one of two secret PIN codes (PIN 1 for accessing the digital service and PIN 2 for digital signature) for secure identification To do. To make it easy to access these digital services, you can also connect via a smartphone using Mobile-ID with the same security level.
Digital ID and eService are built on state-of-the-art technology solutions including 2048 bit public key encryption. The digital ID card contains a microchip that has two security credentials: PIN 1 for authentication (for access technology) and PIN 2 for digital signature. Please do not know these two PIN codes to others. You got a digital ID - firstly you need to download the ID software DigiDoc 3 to your desktop. After installing the software, insert the card reader into the computer's USB port so that the side of the card faces up and the gold chip faces up.