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…trading nation. There has offcourse also been many negative impacts, as any reforming communist state always face a variety of serious problems. Such as worker’s welfare beginning to deteriorate and the new system of employment generating insecurity, whilst…
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…Liberal:[adj.] Tolerant of change; not bound by authoritarianism, orthodoxy, or tradition or; [n] A person who favours a political philosophy of progress and reform and the protection of civil liberties. Authoritarian:[adj.] Characterized…
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…consistently supported the domestic programs of the Truman administration but criticized its China policy. In 1952, despite the Eisenhower landslide, he defeated Henry Cabot Lodge for a seat in the U.S. Senate, where he served on the Labor and Public Welfare
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…valuable contributions. With congress, he passed a major tax cut and won an increase in minimum wage. Clinton also sponsored a welfare reform bill, and helped produce a thirty percent reduction in unemployment. Throughout his presidency, Clinton promoted…
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…crises ever faced by the United States: the Great Depression of the 1930s, followed by World War II. His domestic program, called the New Deal, introduced reforms within the free enterprise system that paved the way for what is often called the welfare state…
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…began his market-oriented reforms in the late 1970s, has been called “one of the century’s greatest economic miracles,” which has, in turn, led to “one of the biggest improvements in human welfare anywhere at any time.” During the same period, the average…
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…of activists. Progressive reform actively decided to take more of a role in regulating the social welfare of its citizens, and those private and public spheres of activity could not be disentangled. Prostitution was an issue that underscored the relationship…
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…reelected in the snap election of June 1968. The French electorate turned down a 1969 referendum on the reform of the French Senate, in a move widely considered to be mostly motivated by weariness with de Gaulle. In 1981, François Mitterrand…
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…also made it a federal crime to intimidate women seeking abortion services. Other initiatives included the national service law to put Americans to work restoring their communities and reform of public education with the adoption of his GOALS 2000 bill…
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…. To push for continued, if painful, reform of Europe's welfare systems and labour markets. To enforce the euro-inspired disciplines on public spending. To promote the case for further international trade liberalisation. To point Europe towards a high-value…
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