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    Political parties in African were founded with the basic goal of being the main vehicles for African Nationalism. Prof. Anyang’ Nyong’o (1992) in his book 30 years of independence in Africa correctly states that Africans were no longer a homogenous people ruled by benevolent chiefs who discussed with the elders under a tree for hours until they agreed. He (Prof. Nyong’o) points out that great division of African people into social groups and categories with different interests and different attitudes

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    Democratic Party The Democratic Party is one of the two major political parties in the United States. When this party makes political decisions‚ the Democratic Party followed a very liberal viewpoint. The Democratic Party is one of the oldest official political parties in the world and it is the oldest official political party in the United States. In 1792‚ Thomas Jefferson started the Democratic Party to oppose the Federalist Party to fight for the Bill of Rights. The Democratic Party was called

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    The Republican Party Background The Republican party was originally formed from the Whig Party Wisconsin on March 20‚ 1854. It was a party that was created to help free slaves in the western areas in 1834. The reason why the Whig Party was formed into the Republican party was because the Whigs were disintegrated from “an act that dissolved the terms of the Missouri Compromise and allowed slave or free status to be decided in the territories by popular sovereignty” http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/republican-party-founded

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    The progressive era was a history a period of social activisms and political reform. After the gilded age citizens realized that America was in desperate need for something new‚ something fresh. Many new reforms were made in order to improve our America‚ and it couldn’t be done without the presents that were under office at the time. Through the progressive era and the reforms of president McKinely Roosevelt‚ Taft‚ and Wilson america slowly began to progress. President William McKinley was the

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    China in the Classical Era Dr. George Stone History 111 07/01/2012 The gender systems of the Classical era in China can almost be summed up with this phrase: “How sad it is to be a woman!” (Strayer) According to the Chinese traditions when a girl child is born the family is definitely not happy about the birth. The mothers of the girl child must do three things; “first she must make the child sleep under the bed this shows the baby that she is lowly and weak‚ second she must give the baby a

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    was the proper agency for correcting social and economic ills. Starting up around when Theodore Roosevelt became president and lasting though World War 1‚ America went through many changes. New reform organizations‚ laws‚ and amendments continually shaped this era for better or for worse. During the Progressive Era‚ many reformers were able to successfully create reform at a national level; however‚ the benefits of the federal government’s actions were more strongly felt economically and even politically

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    categorized into four different geological time eras beginning with‚ the Precambrian Time (4.6 billion-544 million years ago)‚ the Paleozoic Era (544-248 million years ago)‚ the Mesozoic Era (248-65 million years ago)‚ and the Cenozoic Era (65 million years ago to the present). Eras are broken down further into smaller units called periods‚ which help scientists detect changes in Earth’s history. Geologists’s main sources of evidence for geological eras‚ and periods are the ages of rocks. There are

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    After examining the four parties’ viewpoints‚ I am most convinced with the philosophies and policies proposed by the Green Party. First and foremost‚ Green Party works on an organized and fixed agenda. Unlike the Republicans and Democrats‚ the dominant parties of the American government‚ the Greens have a fixed ten key values‚ which includes detailed goals for various aspects in the society‚ such as social justice‚ equal opportunities‚ nonviolence‚ decentralization‚ feminism‚ etc. Moreover‚ the

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    Fashion of the Elizabethan Era The Elizabethan era was a time period centered around the life of Queen Elizabeth I’s reign (1558-1603). This period in time is considered the peak of English history and is the beginning of when people began to think and believe differently. That brought along changes in the way people dressed. How people‚ particularly rich ones‚ dressed was just another way for them to express themselves. Social classes are also very much prominent in the era. These social classes

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    Throughout the years the way prisons are run has changed. Changes include social roles‚ informal behavior norms‚ and social solidarity. Prison history has three major eras the Big House‚ the correctional institution‚ and the contemporary prison. In The Big House era criminals were known as “convicts” and the guards where known as “hacks” and they were both supposed to keep distance from each other. To make their time easier in the Big House‚ convicts developed their own social roles‚ informal codes

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