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…. Johnson pushed a program called Medicare through congress in 1965, which provided federal aid to the elderly for medical expenses. In 1966 he also pushed the Medicaid program through congress that provided federal medical assistance to welfare recipients…
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…in the history of social thought was beginning to disturb the vast inertia of English political administration. More people began to be concerned with the welfare of the poor, more demands were made for individual freedom.”5 “Romantic poetry does not turn it back…
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…by such a powerful sector of the populace as to make it invincible, and various legislative reforms against the church were certainly able to help strengthen the Liberals' position. In the 1857 elections, for example, Cavour was able to invalidate many of the right wing…
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…. Marxist theory might approach this from an alternative perspective perhaps concentrating on class inequalities and teacher pupil interaction . Did the teacher have lower expectations of working class children? There followed attempts to reform or improve…
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…Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) and the Drug Policy Foundation (DPF). These organizations have little medical expertise and favor various forms of legalizing illicit drugs. The studies cited by the marijuana advocates have been found…
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…in Great Britain's literature(Keach 608). The Victorian Age produced a variety of changes. Political and social reform produced a variety of reading among all classes(Stuart 5). The lower-class became more self-conscious, the middle class more powerful…
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…or indifference towards the question of child labour could still be an explanation. It may be noted in this respect that reforms in the past, in many countries, originated in the recognition of the ill effects of child labour and the mobilization of public opinion…
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…chamber to override the Colored and Indian chambers on matters of national significance and it maintained that schools and health and welfare services for non-whites remained segregated and inferior. It did not aid non-whites, especially Bantu, they remained…
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…of Carlists, the higher groups of the Catholic Church, the officer class of the army and the Falangists. Their opposition, the Nationalists, did not like the popular front government and hated their new reforms. It was because of this, amongst other reasons…
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…payments which were demanded in The Treaty of Versailles caused financial progress to seem unimaginable within the young republic. The statesman Erzberger tried to create financial reforms, yet it was the inadequacy of the state's revenues which were based…
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