Papers 1981-1990 of total 14073 found.
…branch of Judaism is Reform. The Reform branch is extremely liberal and call their houses of worship “temples” and have begun to ordain female rabbis. They believe that the Mosaic law should not be followed to closely. The reform Jews still only believe in one…
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…. His strengths lay in foreign policy, and the expansion Russia experienced due to this. Peter introduced a number of reforms to Russia that were aimed at changing every aspect of life.The role of the nobility in Russia under Peter was enlarged…
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…years of the Protestant Reformation. It was led by Thomas Munzer, an exceptionally radical religious reformer. The term Peasants' Revolt is somewhat misleading in both cases, because there were many adherents in both conflicts who did not work the land…
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…The whole Mcas testing is simply the plot of anxious politicians trying to make themselves look appealing in the lime light. They put kids like us through this horrible stress and agony so they will have an education reform to make. They give huge…
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…that, starting in the 1880s, their privileges were being restricted by legislations already in place. They were also annoyed by a tactic used by Salisbury and Balfour. Salisbury and Balfour thought that by allowing some of the minor reforms to pass they could block…
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…their country was reckless. Louis XIV prospered through absolute control, economic growth, and military reform. Where as, the Stuart Kings failure was due to no real control, economic turmoil, and civil war. The most important factor in the success of Louis XIV…
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…. Having an election every two weeks can spillover to become campaign reform and might give poorer candidates an opportunity to run for office. Instead of funding a year long campaign, all a candidate needs to do is save up for the two week campaign…
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…in the US Bill of Rights. Because of Beccaria’s idea, torture was reduced and abolished in Europe and North America. Another proposed reform was freedom of thought and expression which was one of the freedoms philosophers by the name of Voltaire fought for. Since…
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…in the early 19th century. "Reformation" was the goal of the founders of the system. During the colonial period and in the early years of the nation, long-term imprisonment was not a common form of punishment in prison. Instead, execution was the prescribed penalty…
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…the ruling classes and change the economical situation they were in.         The reform of popular festivals was instigated by the will of some of the 'educated' to change the attitudes and values of the rest of the population (' to improve them…
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