Papers 1621-1630 of total 14073 found.
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…. He believed that the dispute over imperialism only went skin deep, and that the party could unite around the Newcastle Programme reforms. The main problem with the Liberals from the 1890’s to the victory in 1906 was the disunity caused by the split over…
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…?s Alliances) with urban problems (immigration & migration, factory conditions, housing, water & sewage, Municipal reform associations). I would then contrast a group of regional progressives who were mostly state/national political leaders and a group…
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…, the Great, established Russia as a major European power through a rapid program of Westernization. During his travels abroad Peter had himself trained as a gunnery expert and shipbuilder. Resistance to his sweeping reforms was broken without scruple and old…
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…that it is being implemented. The IMF also stated that the “exchange rate Policy should remain unchanged during the remainder of the year” (Cohen). After four weeks, however, the ruble was devalued and reforms are not likely to be implemented. The Russian Government…
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…, the Great, established Russia as a major European power through a rapid program of Westernization. During his travels abroad Peter had himself trained as a gunnery expert and shipbuilder. Resistance to his sweeping reforms was broken without scruple and old…
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…In the second decade of the sixteenth century, a powerful movement known as the Protestant reformation began in northern Germany. This movement was born out of widespread discontent with the reigning Catholic church. Though initially slow to respond…
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…As the United States advanced into the twentieth century, the Populists and Progressives saw numerous economic, political, and social problems in need of reform. The Populist movement was a result of a campaign by the Farmer's Alliance. Their chief…
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…leaders as well as other politicians led to the collapse of the USSR. When Gorbachev came into power, the economy was very weak and there was a lot of corruption in the government. In an effort to strengthen the economy he introduced three reforms. The first…
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…. As for the issues, the Republicans were for conservation and banking, currency reform, mild revision of the tariff and for regulation of trusts. The Democrats also wanted conservation and banking and currency reform, but the similarities end there. They wanted much…
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…and understanding as a result of the Restorative Justice experience. Restorative Justice is an intellectual rather than an emotional approach to criminal justice. It is an avenue of reform that is comparable to an infant in its evolution. Medically we still…
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