Papers 1611-1620 of total 14073 found.
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…democracy as his ultimate goal and continually pushed for these reforms within the Indian National Congress, Gandhi held many other ideals that rested at the opposite end of the political spectrum. Despite fighting for individual freedom, he did not ignore…
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…was inundated with letters and telegrams urging him to run for president. The Democrats had nominated Alfred E. Smith, the first Catholic to run for the Presidency. Hoover and Smith were in accord on many issues of the 1928 campaign: reforms in child welfare
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…ecological focus. They emphasized issues ranging from corporate welfare reform and universal health care to logging in national forests and the anti-nuclear campaign . The national Green Party USA became a household political name during the 2000 Presidential…
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…it is important to understand the underlying gender assumptions and cultural representations that inform the practice. Instead of using legislative reform, education leading to social and cultural reform will be more effective. Although various education schemes…
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…from the situation being judged as a measure of advanced morality, while the female role is organised around attachment and concern for other’s welfare. Ironically, it seems that the very trait that has traditionally defined ‘goodness’ for women (their care…
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…on the issues of regulating business, interstate commerce, and political reform. Wilson would go on to attack matters concerning the protective tariff, and the flaws in our nation's banking system. Although Taft was not as active in ensuing the campaign, because…
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…of railways. Russia: Social reform based on the Communist manifesto, Czarist government encouraged railway development, reformed commercial laws helped developing companies, and the production of oil armaments, and iron. Japan: The hiring of foreign experts…
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…Teacher and educational reformer, founder of the kindergarten in America, abolitionist, opponent of European autocratic despotism, friend of political refugees, advocate of Native American rights and education, of woman's suffrage, and of world peace…
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…French Revolution I. Leading Up To Revolution A. Parlements. During the 18th century, criticism of the French monarchy also came from people who worked for the Old Regime. Some of the king’s own ministers criticized past practices and proposed reforms
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…in economic development, but how? From 1856, when Alexander declared that, “reform serfdom ourselves, rather than through a revolution”, numerous committees were commissioned whose function was to comprise a proposal for emancipation. The dilemma…
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