Papers 1301-1310 of total 14073 found.
…social and political reforms. The newspaper owner feels that he belongs in the Chamber of Commerce and the merchants' associations more naturally, perhaps, than anybody else except the heads of the public utilities. His property ranks with those powerful…
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…the role of the Speaker of the Assembly. Meanwhile, his interests increased in welfare legislation and he continued to press for it. During these years of reform, Al Smith turned into a major progressive figure.10 He had finally gained a thorough understanding…
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…opinion in a non-biased fashion posing the question of whether or not it really was successful because it did not gain in any area of political reform it was seeking. Although many believe, including Thompson, that Chartism began with the passing of the Reform
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…revolts were provoked by the common folk who lacked functional knowledge of politics and economic to implement reforms had the revolutionaries had succeeded. In the early nineteenth century, however, the tides changed directions as revolutionary ideas began…
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…credit to the capitalist middle class for nullifying some of capitalism inhumane qualities by leading such movements as welfare reform, civil rights reform, and animal rights. Kristol also credits post Smith economists for giving capitalism and bad name…
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…-popular tax reductions. A plan to reform the welfare system was also pushed aside by congress. His farmboy cheer and ideas weren't enough to cut it for Congress (Young Students 156-172) (Grolier) (Jimmy Carter Biography). V. As president…
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…individuals to resist human effort to build a church (Kuske 81). In doing so, they experience accusation and the like, as they subsequently seek God fervently and reform the church through discipline (Kuske 82). Neither biblical figures or places are mentioned…
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…States. Taxpayers are forced to pay for the welfare and schooling for many of these immigrants, some who are illegal aliens. Some citizens believe that immigration can be hazardous to the environment. Others blame crime, poverty, and overpopulation…
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…. At the turn of the 20th century trade unions began to realise the importance of the government to their operations and supported the Labour party in their election campaign because the party has a stronger link with the welfare of the working classes. The role…
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…To fully understand the art of the Counter-Reformation Catholic Countries and the art of Calvinistic Countries we must first understand the art style and religious climate of the day. The religious beliefs are what directly effected the type of art…
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