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…and interventionist policies, such as radical land reform. Also overlooked is the fact that the Indian state which has provided the most decent life for its people--Kerala--has done so with extensive vigorous state action, such as far-reaching land reforms, an extensive…
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…. Based on research welfare reform was seen as most important (41%), followed by healthcare reform (40%), a balanced budget amendment (30%), increase in the minimum wage (20%), a middle class tax cut (19%), re! vising the crime bill (19%), and in the last place…
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…. He would do this through his New Deal. The New Deal programs were aimed at the three R’s; relief, recovery, and reform. The government established short-term goals that provided relief and immediate recovery, especially in the first year…
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…for the segregation. Certain ethnicities are often typecast as failures and deemed as poor, uneducated, lazy, on welfare, in gangs, or in prisons. While other ethnicities are placed in the role of prosperity, assumed to be rich, educated, CEOs, and future leaders…
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…. The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 allows most illegal aliens who have resided in the U.S. regularly since January 1, 1982, to apply for legal status. Also, the law prohibits employers from hiring illegal aliens and mandates penalties for violations…
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…. In the early 1880’s social reforms were introduced and Germany began making strides and progressing further than any other country. Sickness and accident insurance laws were produced. For sickness , two thirds of the cost was paid by employees and the remaining cost…
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…in the direction of expansion. But at the same time, as costs and possibly interest rates rise, pressures begin to operate in the other direction, against profits.(cite 1) The public as a whole must get their fair share of the benefits. Macroeconomic reforms should…
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…] to flee the country and become refugees” (Olsen 1995, 218). In the early 1990’s political reform started to take place. At that time the Tutsi became the source of a rebel army, the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF). The RPF invaded in 1990 and again 1n 1993…
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…of them believe that at least some form of state is needed. Not including anarchists, even the most staunch reformers of their own time, those who wanted no state at all, agree that a state of some sort is necessary. Philosophers such as Adam Smith and Robert…
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…Klan. Malcom's mother suffered a nervous breakdown and her eight children were taken by the welfare department. Malcom was sent first to a foster home and then to a reform school. After 8th grade, Malcom moved to Boston where he worked various jobs…
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