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    France needed a child of the enlightenment to sew its tattered flag. Napoleon Bonaparte was a child of the enlightenment. This was displayed in both his attitudes and policies as a result of enlightened religious ideas‚ political genius‚ and social reforms. Almost every ruler in history can be accused of having some kind of religious fanaticism. This religious fervor has led to persecution‚ civil war‚ unrest‚ instability‚ ignorance‚ and even genocide. The enlightenment taught philosophes and scholars

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    accomplishment was the development of the "common man". This development showed man’s interest in government and tailoring democracy to satisfy the same ordinary mans wants. He practiced involving the “common man” in issues such as politics and reform movements. The Jacksonian period‚ in fact‚ did live up to its characterization of fulfilling the needs of the “common man”. Involving the “common man” in politics was a must in Jackson’s eyes. His strong beliefs and participation in American politics

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    Brubaker

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    unsurprising movie about a penologist named brubaker (Robert Redford)‚ who sets out to reform a single corrupt prison and finds himself bucking the system‚ including the state administration that appointed him to his job. When the new warden comes in disguised as an inmate‚ he sees first hand all the corruption and scams the guards and prison officials are running. When he reveals himself‚ and starts to implement reforms to stop the corruption‚ the local community business‚ which had been benefiting from

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    economic reforms in Myanmar have enhanced the expectations of Bangladesh to develop a new phase of relationship which would be beneficial for both the countries in terms of security and development. The ongoing political and economic reforms in Myanmar can contribute to lead Bangladesh-Myanmar relations towards a new phase. Firstly‚ the new process of political reform in Myanmar indicates the country’s towards democracy. However‚ the process of democratisation may be slow‚ but such reforms are making

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    IMPORTANT WORDS FOUND IN ESSAY QUESTIONS Analyze: Divide a complex whole into its component parts and examine these parts to determine how the parts contribute to the whole. Identify the components‚ examine them‚ determine relationships among them‚ eliminate irrelevant information‚ and explain how the parts contribute to the whole. Details in the essay should work toward proving your thesis and should relate back to your thesis. DO NOT NARRATE or laundry list information. Narration

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    States during the early decades of the nineteenth century sought to reform the United Staes and expand democratic ideas. There were many major reform movements that looked to expand democratic ideas‚ which include: establishing free (tax supported) schools‚ improving the treatment of the mentally ill‚ controlling or abolishing the sale of alcohol‚ gaining equal rights for women‚ and abolishing slavery. The reformers went out to “reform” the time period to greater the democratic ideals of the United States

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    of the cases‚ the old regimes were attempting to modernize in response to unrest and corruption‚ and all were caught up in an international systemic crisis at the time. However differences can be found in the way they went about modernization and reform‚ the ways and varying degrees to which unrest and external pressures affected the states‚ and the consequences of the actions – or failure to act – on the part of the states. Pre-revolutionary France was an absolutist state: the king

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    nPrison Reform Movement Messiah‚ Katherine‚ Ezequiel‚ Nancy and Christopher Prison Reform- The attempt to improve conditions inside prison aiming at a more effective penal system Prisons have only been used as the primary punishment for criminal acts in the last couple of centuries. Far more common earlier were various types of corporal punishment‚ public humiliation‚ penal bondage‚ and banishment for more severe offences‚ as well as capital punishment. United States- In colonial America‚ punishments

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    Progressive Movement DBQ The Progressive Era was a time of national reform in the sense of America was purging itself of corruption and evil. The time just prior to this reform was full of government corruption and national poverty. A small amount of people such as John D. Rockefeller‚ Andrew Carnegie‚ J.P. Morgan‚ and Cornelius Vanderbilt were extremely wealthy from their monopolies. However‚ the vast majority of Americans were lower class working families. During this time period there was

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    Reform Movements When the United States was founded‚ neither women nor African Americans had civil rights. This all began to change in 1800’s when people began to fight for equality. The Women’s Rights Movement and the Abolitionist Movement‚ although different in leadership and protest‚ were similar in their motivation and spread of ideas. One key differentiation between the fight for women’s rights and for African Americans rights is the methods of protest and gathering. While women held conventions

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