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    American Revolution (DBQ) In the time period of 1860 and 1877‚ constitutional and social developments occurred in America that amounted to a revolution. Some constitutional developments were the Secession of 1860‚ the Emancipation Proclamation‚ and Amendments 14 and 15. Some social developments were the Freedmen’s Bureau‚ the Civil Rights Act of 1875‚ and Congressional Reconstruction. Put together‚ all these developments led to a revolution. Prior to 1860 the United States was already split

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    GROWING DIPARITY BETWEEN GLOBAL NORTH AND SOUTH The Growing Disparity Between Global North and South is a Direct Consequence of Trade Malpractice. Anum Mahmood Lahore University of Management Sciences The growing disparity 2 INTRODUCTION: North-South system describes relations among the market economies of the western world (mainly located in the northern hemisphere)‚ and the third world economies of Africa‚ Asia‚ and Latin America. As has already been noted‚ the terms North and South are used to

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    most historians agree that the beginning of the suffrage campaign was in 1832 when a woman asked a campaigner‚ while campaigning for the wider male‚ vote to include women. It was not until 1903 when Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst founded the Woman’s Social and Political Union (WSPU). She founded this group having been a member of the Suffragists. She became frustrated with the Suffragists’ tactics‚ especially their middle class and gradualist ideas. The motto of the Suffragettes was "Deeds‚ not Words" and

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    Economic growth is the overall growth in an economy. Gross National Product and Gross Domestic Product are the normal measures of economic growth. Because growth can come in many ways‚ GNP and GDP are not particularly good measures. More so‚ economic growth can occur from having more people in an economy. If economic growth occurs more slowly than the population growth‚ then there can be economic growth‚ but the average person is less well-off. As economic growth is measured as the annual percent

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    Some of these social reformers‚ who came from wealth and a Christian background‚ were Jane Addams‚ Henry Lloyd and Ida Tarbell. They believed that mankind’s job was too serve others. One phrase that sums up what they stood for in “Man is inherently perfectible‚ only his

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    Foreign Policy in relation to Economic Diplomacy Today’s governments are facing immense competition from other actors such as religious groups‚ private sector‚ media‚ immigrants and all other possible entities of the civil society who are demanding from the government that they do have a say in making and implementing foreign policy. Economic diplomacy which is gradually overtaking the politics oriented traditional diplomacy. With the growth of transactional economic interactions‚ the world market

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    Constitutional reform is defined as an adjustment to the constitution of a country. In the UK‚ it only possible to pass a constitutional reform when a referendum has taken place on the Since 1997‚ many constitutional reforms have taken place. For example‚ the Human Rights Act that was passed in 1998‚ but came into effect in October 2000. The HRA incorporated the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) into UK law. There are arguments that propose that the HRA of 1998 was inadequate in that it

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    Twenties” marked a period of rapid economic growth and drastic cultural reform in the United States. Mass consumerism dictated an American’s everyday life with the emergence of buying goods‚ such as the Model T and radio‚ on credit. The once modest maidens now proclaimed their new freedom as "flappers" in bobbed hair and provocative clothing. Jazz became the soundtrack to the young artists and writers of the Lost Generation. One of the oddities of this time of progressive reform‚ however‚ was prohibition

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    The North and The South After 4 grueling years‚ The Civil War finally came to an end on May 9th‚ 1865. Most believed the Civil War was started was because of the “Free states” (The North) and the “Slave states” (The South) couldn’t come to a compromise over the power of national government to stop slavery in the territories that had not yet become states. Abraham Lincoln was elected president in 1860 and vowed to keep slavery out of territories. The Civil war is an incredibly crucial part of history

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    the social and economic spheres of society. Ambedkar’s idea of democracy is much more than just a scheme of government. He emphasises the need for bringing about an all-round democracy. A scheme of government does not exist in vacuum; it operates within the society. Its usefulness depends upon its relationship with the other spheres of society. Elections‚ parties and parliaments are‚ after all‚ formal institutions of democracy. They cannot be effective in an undemocratic atmosphere. Political democracy

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