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Category: /History
…around the need to equalize men and women, as equally classed citizens. They demanded equal education opportunities, equal pay for equal work, sexual freedom, legislative reforms, elimination of discrimination from the workplace and economic independence…
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…in Florida, two drug reform lobbyist groups in the United States already have. Sponsors like NORML (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws) and the MPP (Marijuana Policy Project) in recent years have been receiving much more political attention…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…will better be achieved in the absence of government regulation. Government regulatory agencies have spent billions of dollars and there is little evidence that the world is any better off than it was without the agencies and costly reforms. When reading further…
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…, physicians and social workers who saw firsthand the consequences of illegal abortion began to call for liberalization of the nation's restrictive abortion laws. The abortion reform movement, begun in the 1930's, gathered momentum in the 1950's and 60's…
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…election develops its own “personality.” Despite agreeing on some issues, the four major [later reduced to just two] candidates in the 2000 presidential election held different opinions on three major economic issues: tax reform, health care, and free trade…
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…, while also analysing what he did wrong, how he reacted to problems, and the consequences of the reforms he put in place, so that we are able to come to a conclusion on just how important his role in the downfall of the Soviet Union was. There are many…
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Category: /History
…military. So why then, did both Alexander II and preceding him Nicholas I emphasise the need for reform and change to what was one of the longest running traditions, and would cause massive waves in an traditionally autocratic and reactionary kingdom…
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…power but many of their ideas survived into the 20th century with the Progressive Coalition during its Reform Phase (1901-1921). Although the Progressive Coalition didn't carry out all the solutions proposed by the Populists, the problems that the two groups…
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…mistakes that damaged the successful reforms of the early 1990s: stable money and sound banking.         In this context of growing economic crisis, a political crisis appeared as well. In late 1999 and early 2000, the incoming government of "de la…
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…R.S Coursework For this pieces of coursework I had to visit two places of worship. I decided to choose two local churches in my area. I chose to take pictures of St Benedicts Catholic Church and St Andrews United Reformed Church. I picked these two…
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