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    Act in 1906 that made free school meals available. There were a number of reasons at this time as to why these acts were introduced including fear of the Labour Party growth‚ the reports published by Booth and Rowntree‚ and the emergence of New Liberalism in the Liberal Party. Labour Party growth was a key factor in the Liberal Governments desire to introduce reforms affecting children as the Labour Part was emerging as the party for the working class‚ a position that the Liberals had

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    and respect for differences‚ which grow out of participation in voluntary organizations. 2. Much of our political culture can be summed up in what is called classical liberalism which rebelled against the older politics described in the second to last paragraph on page 106. Describe the elements of classical liberalism. Pg. 106 Before the American and French revolutions of the late eighteenth century‚ discussions about individual liberty‚ freedom‚ equality‚ private property‚ limited government

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    The roots of Indian economic thought are traced back to the 3rd century BCE during the Mauryan period (Heitzman‚ 2003). A treatise on Indian economy ‘Arthashastra’ by Kuatilya was written during this period. It portrayed a highly centralised‚ bureaucratic state‚ collect tax revenues from mining: Agriculture‚ craft production‚ commerce‚ etc. Roger Boesche’s (2002) excellent commentary on Kautilya’s voluminous text draws out the essential realist arguments for modern Indian strategic thinking and our

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    The decline in economic need for slavery: Overview: Some Historians such as Eric Williams‚ have suggested that the abolition of the slave trade was rather‚ dependent upon the economical factors and or benefits that slavery provided society. The consequential decline in economic profitability due to advancements of The Industrial Revolution (Circa. 1760 - 1820-40) meant that the economic benefit of slavery declined‚ since profits were the main cause of starting the trade‚ it could be argued‚ a decline

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    liberal democracy as the final form of human government.” He claimed Hegel’s belief that a moment when a “final‚ rational form of society and state became victorious” is now and we must embrace this fact and prosper economically. Fukuyama saw liberalism as the vanguard of this universal homogeneous state because of its recognition and protection of man’s universal right to freedom and the government’s existence only with the consent of the governed‚ limited government. As he likes to point out

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    its definitive end with the emergence of a society that looked to nationalism as well as liberalism to govern itself. The Catholic Church was finally faced with this new ideology when the Italian city states it had previously known came together to create the Kingdom of Italy (Cavour pp. 346-348 ; Maclear pp. 153-154) )(Antonelli pp. 187-188 ; Maclear p. 155). How the Church handled the issue of liberalism can only be described as reluctant and unyielding. Many issues caused tension between the

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    there is an ethical and moral truth. Liberalism on the other hand is derived from the latin word liberalis meaning free. It is favouring reform for social progress rather than by revolution. It is having a free way of thinking in both aspects of life‚ the public and the private. Liberalism also dates back to the 18th century‚ the age of ‘enlightenment’ as it was known as back then. Like Realism‚ there are also many forms of Liberalism including; Classical Liberalism for example which was developed in

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    Student #: C10539956 Course: INS 201 Professor: Dr. Ventricle 1. What is ‘imperialism’? How did 19th-century colonialism‚ empire building‚ high imperialism differ from those of earlier times: in particular from the colonialism of early- modern mercantilism (16th to18th centuries)? ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------

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    two causes of the increase of late marriage are the growth of liberalism and lack of confidence about marriage. To begin with‚ the growth of liberalism is one of the reason causing late marriage. The Revolution of 1911 ended the dynastic system‚ liberal constitutionalism rose to political ascendency for the first and what was to be the last time on the Chinese mainland. (Chinese liberalism‚ 2010). In days gone by‚ parents used to plan the marriage for their

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    The readings are essentially a product of liberalism and exemplify the ideals very prominently. All are focused on creating and preserving peace and freedom throughout the world. Believing conflict can be prevented and actively working towards peace through international regulations is at the core of liberalism. President Roosevelt’s speech “The Four Freedoms” directly states that freedom and justice for all is a priority of the United States. He calls for a collective mutual effort‚ like most of

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