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    American reform movements of the early 1800s  What did Shaker’s believe?  Joseph Smith and Mormonism  Oneida community  Reform movements of abolition‚ pacifism‚ and prohibition/temperance  Common School  Horace Mann and education reform  Colonization movement  Colonization rested on the premise that America was fundamentally ________  Antislavery movement and its ideas  Uncle Tom’s Cabin‚ its impact‚ and its author  Grimke sisters and feminism  Dorothea Dix and prison reform  Seneca

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    How successful were the Labour Government reforms of 1945-51 in improving social and economic conditions? From 1945 to 1951‚ Clement Attlee was prime minister of the Labour Government. He aimed to improve the Social and Economic Conditions. The main aims to improve the social conditions were: to create a fairer society and improve the lives of ordinary people‚ build on the recommendations of the Beveridge Report‚ and slay the five giants (Want‚ Disease‚ Squalor‚ Ignorance‚ and Idleness). The main

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    Traditional Authority‚ the traditional leaders influence considerably the outcome of the land reform. In the following it will be shown firstly‚ what kind of actions interviewed traditional leaders take to influence the land reform and in a next step it will be discussed if the traditional leaders of my case study have measurable agency to determine the outcome of the reform. The interviewed traditional leaders take use of their civic rights to influence the land reform. When they are discussing the land law

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    Americans transitioned greatly in the mid-1800’s. This time period became known as the Antebellum years. After Andrew Jackson’s presidency‚ his ideas of the common man continued to spread. This lead to a new way of thinking that broke tradition. Many diverse people who found different inspirations help reform America. These ideas stemmed from different areas including religion‚ education‚ and equality. Religious reform is one of the most notable and evident reforms of the time period. Many modern day religions

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    specific matters‚ one of them being reforms of the judicial system. The other tasks were resolving the problem of land revenue and improvement in the administrative machinery. During his tenure‚ he made significant and far-reaching reforms in the judicial administration‚ some of which constitute the foundation of the present legal system. The reforms were primarily made in three stages: first in 1787‚ then in 1790 and‚ finally in 1793. REFORMS UPTO 1793 Prior to the reforms initiated by Cornwallis in 1787

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    History 1302 - 5055 Feb 2nd‚ 2015 Industrialization and reform (1870 – 1916) After the Civil War‚ the United States owned an abundant amount of natural resource‚ an expanding market for manufactured goods‚ a growing supply of labor and availabilities of capital for investment. In addition‚ the federal government vigorously promoted industrial development which stimulated the American economy to change dramatically from the Gilded Age to the Progressive Era. However‚ the progress of the industrialization

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    Land reform is linked to social justice. When Spain colonized the Philippines by force beginning 1521‚ its land was already claimed by the conquistadors in the name of Spain. The natives who were already tilling the land were put under Spanish landlords‚ who were given royal grant to “own” the land and exact forced labor and taxes from the natives. After the Spaniards left‚ the Americans took over. When the Philippines became independent in 1946‚ history had set right by giving the lands back to

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    The massive numbers of immigrants‚ most from Ireland sparked this “native born” vs. “foreign” view in the United States. The nativists wanted to protect the interests of the "native-born" Americans against foreigners. During this time‚ there was slavery in the South and westward expansion under

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    the economic reforms of Deng Xiaoping changed the form of Communism that previously existed in China? The economic reforms introduced by Deng Xiaoping during his term as leader of the Chinese Communist Party from 1977 to 1992 has meant that China is an economic power in the world today. Prior to Deng’s term the Chinese economy was centrally planned‚ meaning that all economic activity was controlled by the government and all companies were owned by the State. Deng’s economic reform policies of

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    Life before the Progressive Era consisted of a more industrialized America. Along with this came poverty‚ violence‚ and greed. The Progressive Era was an attempt to address these issues that came with the rapid industrialization in the U.S. The people that supported this thought that the problem could be resolved by providing the population with a better education‚ ensuring a safer work environment‚ and a more productive workplace. The Progressive Era changed society by causing more people to

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