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    Why did Revolutions break out in Germany and Italy in 1848? The "Spring of Nations"‚ which consisted in the popular uprisings and revolutions that occurred in 1848‚ was caused by a series of factors which included social‚ economical and government crisis. Although these problems were serious and well eradicated‚ the major factor that caused these revolts was the rise of nationalist and liberalist ideas.

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    new ways of life based mainly of one of three ideologies: liberalism‚ conservatism‚ and socialism. The development of one of these ideologies‚ and the success of feminism in a country went hand in hand‚ and it is by analyzing the similarities‚ and differences between feminism‚ and each of these ideologies that we can see why feminism was most successful in liberal countries.  Moral‚ political‚ and social are the three cores of liberalism‚ and the ideas in each core have a very similar resemblance

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    Locke the Libertarian? I. Introduction Few political philosophers have had an influence comparable to that of John Locke.  In his own time‚ he was a revolutionary whose ideas ultimately triumphed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688 with the overthrow of King James II.   Moreover‚ not too long after his death‚ his ideas would have tremendous influence in the American colonies. Locke’s Second Treatise of Government would have a significant impact on Thomas Jefferson‚ author of the Declaration

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    this massive uplift by referring to the present heights of the Alps‚ the Rockies‚ Andes‚ and the Everest mountain ranges. The high mountain ranges were formed during the tertiary. The Rise of Filipino Nationalism Factors: 1. Spread of Liberalism - Liberal ideas from Europe filtered in when Spain gradually exposed Philippine to international commerce. - The sons and daughters of the Principalia were able to attain education‚ thereupon giving then exposure to libertarian

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    Conservatism Vs Marxism

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    In the 20th century‚ there are different ideologies in the different countries. Some of the examples are: Marxism‚ communism‚ anarchism‚ fascism‚ capitalism‚ socialism‚ liberalism‚ and conservatism. From the lecture power point‚ Marxism was one of the strongest ideology in the 20th century that led to the birth of communism. (Introduction to Reds). In the Orlando Figes reading‚ Marx’s sociology spread like a wild craze during the later 1870s. This ideology also applied in the Russia and some of the

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    The Importance of the Press The newspaper is a powerful medium. It is powerful because it has the ability to influence the way that people view the world‚ as well as their opinion of what they see. In peaceful times (or in times of oppression‚ for sometimes they can appear to be happening at the same moment) the press is usually one of the instruments used by the state in order to maintain the status quo. However‚ during times of political unrest it is often the press who becomes the major

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    John Locke is known as the father of classical liberalism because of his core political ideas and doctrines are considered to be the makings of constitutional law and Anglo-American jurisprudence. British philosopher John Locke was born on August 29th 1632 in the county of Somerset England. After attending schools in London and Oxford he received his masters of arts from the prestigious Christ college. In 1668 he was elected into the Royal society where he studied medicine and graduated as a physician

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    Metternich‚ a foreign minister for Austria‚ had a policy against nationalism and liberalism because he felt that it would cause people of different ethnicities to rebel against German domination and Habsburg rule (Perry‚ 325). In 1848‚ revolutions spread throughout the Austrian Empire‚ starting in Vienna. Encouraged by the events occurring

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    Extended response – Henry Oldfield How Far Was Concern Over National Security The Real Reason For Liberal Reforms Passed between 1906-1914? By the early twentieth century the Liberal Government was concerned that Britain was losing its status as a major industrial and military power. Concern over national security played a considerable part in persuading the government that reform was needed. However‚ this was only one of a handful of factors that influenced the government. As well as national security

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    The Age of Enlightenment refers to the 18th century in European philosophy‚ and is often thought of as part of a larger period which includes the Age of Reason. The term also more specifically refers to a historical intellectual movement‚ "The Enlightenment." This movement advocated rationality as a means to establish an authoritative system of ethics‚ aesthetics‚ and knowledge. The intellectual leaders of this movement regarded themselves as courageous and elite‚ and regarded their purpose as leading

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