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    became prime minister the following year. Gladstone’s ideas involved simplifying the tax system and abolishing hundreds of duties. He was prime minister four times and spoke for human rights and against atrocities in the world. His opponent‚ Benjamin Disraeli served as Chancellor of the Exchequer and leader of the House of Commons. Disraeli’s goal was to make conservatism relevant again and create ideas of reform for the working class. He was a European statesman who was prime minister twice and provided

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    Assess the significance of popular pressure in bringing about improved representation and greater democracy in Britain in the period 1830-1931 The period of 1830-1931 saw gradual yet largely significant governmental reforms which led to an extension of the franchise from 500‚000 to around 21 million. Prior to 1832‚ Britain’s franchise composed of a selective elite of the landowning class‚ however the 1832 reform act‚ although a disappointment in the extent of what it achieved‚ paved the way for

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    Empire; if Russia had expanded westward into the Balkan area‚ they could easily have blocked a trade route and threatened Britain’s hold over India. Palmerston demanded at the Treaty of Paris that the Black Sea was demilitarised and later in 1972 Disraeli advocated this clause which indicates that the dominance over this sea was crucial in keeping the Trade Route accessible and secure. As well

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    community activities. • Describe your best experience working as a leader or working in a group or team Thesis: Introduction: You can’t buy ____ and ____ on Aisle 4 at Walmart. I must follow the people. Am I not their leader? —Benjamin Disraeli Body 1: Body 2: Body 3: Conclusion: Make sure to mention all the extracurriculars that you do (sports‚ music‚ volunteering‚ etc) as that’s as important than your actual grades. But only mention them if they’re really something

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    shifts in the direction of gradual political reform‚ industrial reform and the widening of the voting franchise. Two especially important figures in this period of British history are the prime ministers Gladstone and Disraeli‚ whose contrasting views changed the course of history. Disraeli‚ favoured by the queen‚ was a gregarious Tory. His rival Gladstone‚ a Liberal distrusted by the Queen‚ served more terms and oversaw much of the overall law-making of the era. The population of England almost doubled

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    Bibliography:  "Gladstone and Liberalism" by Paul Adelman form "Britain 1867-1918"‚ published by Institute of Contemporary British History‚ 1995  "Gladstone‚ Disraeli and later Victorian Politics" by Paul Adelman‚ 1990  "Gladstone and Disraeli" by A.H. Abbott‚ 1984

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    passed the House of Commons and was immediately bogged down by the committee. In 1867‚ a bill proposed by Deby‚ the prime minister‚ and Disraeli‚ the Chancellor of the Exchequer and leader of the House of Commons was presented. In order to influence those conservatives that were appalled to the idea of being submerged in a democratic world‚ Derby and Disraeli had to compose a more complex scheme. In order for the urban rate payers to obtain a vote‚

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    The factors we are examining appear in bold relief in the story of the Boer War. Their appearance in this poorly remembered South African adventure previews many aspects of the world conflagration that soon followed it: * It was the quintessential example of the union of capitalism and imperialism. *Canada’s participation allied her with gross human rights abuses and civilian deaths. *As it was a white on white‚ Christian versus Christian war‚ it was necessary that churches and the government

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    How far Britain had progressed towards full democracy by 1928? ‘Government of the people‚ for the people‚ by the people’ was Abraham Lincoln’s famous definition of democracy-1852. At the beginning of the 19th century the term ‘democracy’ was feared‚ as it was associated with the anarchy and violence of the French Revolution. During the 19th century a sea change occurred. Democracy acquired a momentum so that by 1865 Gladstone could say ‘the country not only demands reform but expects it’. This

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    I am in agreement with laws in certain states such as Alabama‚ where a license is required to carry a firearm. The logic of requiring individuals to attend and pass safety classes for handguns is no less important than the classes currently required to obtain a hunting license in the state of Alabama. (AL Online Hunter Safety Course) Unlike the Alabama Driver License program‚ I believe recertification should be required no less than every five years. I’m not opposed to citizens having the right

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