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Category: /Literature/English
…material blessings with nations which share our fundamental beliefs, but we are against doling out money government to government, creating bureaucracy, if not socialism, all over the world. We need true tax reform that will at least make a start toward I…
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Category: /Law & Government
…of libertarian and liberal. Though I believe in social reform programs such as welfare and Medicare, consistent with a liberal point of view, I oppose affirmative action as a means to promote equality. And while I support the libertarian view of lax drug and alcohol…
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…to be entitled to a minimum wage and medical care and welfare benefits were implemented. Businesses supported a loose immigration policy. The nation was striving for progress on social issues. The American Federation of Labor, through its president Samuel Gompers…
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…Mediterranean co! untries. The reforms enacted after the revolution established in the civil code that men and women were equals in marriage, with the same rights to make family decisions. Divorce became much easier, and the number of divorces increased from 1,552…
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Category: /History
…social standings for the blacks. Between the years of 1860 and 1877, during which the Civil War and Reconstruction took place, constitutional and social developments concerning the welfare of African Americans and the image of the ideal society, where…
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…and poverty-stricken Americans. This was part of what he called the New Deal, of which his three objectives were relief, recovery, and reform for American citizens. In another attempt at recovery, Congress attempted to revive the nation's agriculture…
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Category: /History
…Americans. This was part of what he called the New Deal, of which his three objectives were relief, recovery, and reform for American citizens. In another attempt at recovery, Congress attempted to revive the nation's agriculture and industry and place…
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Category: /History
…and economic security that would finance a great program of domestic reform and welfare. These arguments were not important as motives for British imperial expansion because they were made well after Britain had acquired most of its empire. Another common…
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…is based on Labours original ideology on " working conditions for employees reformed, social welfare and reform of the economy to eliminate exploitation" and the National party's want of government to provide the services of health and education, "which…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, or a pragmatic reformer who instinctively avoided extremes. By contrast, those who hated PerĂ³n during his lifetime agree that he was a demagogue and a tyrant who ruined the country's economy, wasted its resources, and stirred up class hatred. Whatever view one takes…
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