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    “Austria had the highest level” of the literacy rate in the whole Hapsburg Empire because of the educational reform. Many people learned to read in school. Also Math and common knowledge of History were taught‚ which prevents same mistakes nowadays. People got generally smarter. By introducing mandatory education‚ she gave the people in her country the chance

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    Gandhi secured congress approval of non-cooperation movement in 1920‚ he also formed alliance with the Muslim supporters of the Ottomoan khilafat. It was the first mass political movement. The main objective of this movement is to boycott British goods‚ schools‚ law courts and advocacy of the use of charkha. The movement was supported widely the important figues including CR Das and Motilal Nehro gave up their legal practices. Popularization of ’khadi’ and ’charkha’ by the congress volunteers. This

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    How has the feminist movement affected performance art? The feminist art movement refers to the efforts and accomplishments of feminist’s world wide to make art that reflects women’s lives and experiences‚ as well as to change the foundation for the production and reception of contemporary art. It also tried to bring more publicity to women within art history and art practice. Corresponding with general developments within feminism‚ the movement began in the 1960s and developed throughout the

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    in poverty. Chapter 2: Policy Cycles and Institutional Trends Changes in schools do show some cycles‚ but most of the messages remain the same. Chapter 3: How Schools Change Reforms If teachers would be more involved while collaborating and sharing information there could be more effective school reform. Chapter 4: Why the Grammar of Schooling Persists The Grammar of schooling provided a stable structure for a vast number of people. Chapter 5: Reinventing Schooling Reinventing

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    Anthony Delise Professor Lightfoot American Government 19 November 2015 Civil Rights Movement: Freedom from Discrimination The Civil rights Movement was a movement to end racial segregation and discrimination not only against women but also against African Americans and manly covers the time between 1954 and 1968. It was characterized by many major campaigns of civil resistance like the Rosa Parks Montgomery bus boycott; where Rosa Parks had refused to give up her seat for a white person; or

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    radical black movements emerge in the late 1960s? The 1960s was a period of time during the civil rights movement was change was at its peak. Some may argue that the emergence of more radical ways of non violent protest had been the best option for black campaigners to asseverate their aims and issues‚ whereas others may argue that the emergence of historical figures such as Elijah Muahmmed and Malcolm X had bought about conflict‚ dispute and the reputation of the civil rights movement to decline drastically

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    When addressing to the success of the Indian independence movement‚ Mahatma Gandhi is always mentioned. To a large extent the importance of Gandhi to the success in achieving the independence movement is unadoptable. As the major leader of the movement‚ not only should Gandhi’s role in the movement and his ideology should be examined; moreover to determine the importance of him to the success‚ the world wide situation during that period should also be considered as one of the major factors in allowing

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    Marcela Sanchez­Aizcorbe POLS 100 Professor Gillespie October 30‚ 2013 National Council of La Raza and Immigration Reform For those familiar with the American public school system‚ the “melting pot” is a metaphor central to any elementary social studies class‚ with millions of children learning that America is an intermixture of racial and cultural identities. However‚ the process by which we achieve this “melting pot” is heatedly debated in Congress today. Immigration is an issue that affects countless of citizens and

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    resist the encroachment of imperial powers with conscious nationalism‚ popular activism‚ and economic independence. Constitutionalists also tried to curb the power of the conservative religious establishment through modern education and judicial reforms. By centralizing the state‚ they sought to reduce the power of the tribal and urban notables. The greater sense of nationhood that emerged out of the Revolution has remained essential to the modern Persian identity. That the Constitutional Revolution

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    Although Martin Luther King and Cesar Chavez came from very different backgrounds‚ their success as leaders of the Civil Rights Movement bears many similarities in its historic development. One major similarity between King and Chavez is that they were both great orators and made a number of notable speeches‚ which contributed to the social advancement of the minorities. King‚ who was ordained as a Baptist minister at the age of 27‚ was often put in the position to preach about what he believed in

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