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    History Oral Report Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus also known as the "founding fathers of socialism and populism" and "The gracchi brothers" are plebeian tribune brothers who took the side with the citizens giving them their voices. Tiberius was born 168 BC and his brother Gaius was born 154 BC. In this essay I will be writing on a brief history of each of these brothers and expand on what effects did they have on Rome and modern culture. Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus were from one of the greatest families

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    Explain why opposition to Russian Governments was so rarely successful in the period 1855-1954? Throughout the period 1855 to 1954‚ opposition to Russian governments was a common occurrence due to dissatisfaction of many civilians’ lives and the lack of development seen throughout Russia. However‚ as much as there were some successful movements throughout 1905 such as the Bolsheviks gaining support and eventually gaining power‚ there were also several failed attempts due to intense use of violence

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    groups down but also propagates wealth inequality among these groups. If an African-American cannot get a loan to purchase a home‚ they have a lower chance of building wealth compared to a white person who could obtain a loan. Thus‚ Trump’s brand of populism shows the growing discontent among the white middle-class who have felt ‘cheated’ out of wealth and its repercussions. Populist politics are often silent killers. It typically rears its head after years of financial malaise have befallen substantial

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    Recommendations A potential resolution to the issue of jail overcrowding is the end of mandatory sentencing for minor offenses. Despite the fact that the alternative requires a great deal of influence to convince Congress to eliminate this law; the termination of mandatory sentencing will majorly affect prison overcrowding. Indeed‚ even those these wrongdoers have carried out an unlawful activity‚ imprisonment may not generally be the best choice. Alternative programs that encourage the wrongdoers

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    Some technological innovations include the railroad sleeping car by George Pullman‚ the telephone by Alexander Graham Bell‚ the light bulb by Thomas Edison‚etc. Social movements during this time were also very relevant. The Granger movement and populism were some more known movements during this time. As a result‚ all of these things helped change

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    Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s reliance on the American public for power transformed the modern American presidency as was known. Presidents began speaking directly to the public about legislation and policies‚ gauging and relying on its support for guidance on how to govern. As the size of governmental institutions increased‚ diluting the president’s power to bargain‚ the president was forced to “go public” to force Congress to enact legislation (Kernell). Additionally‚ declining party attachments

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    engage themselves in politics of development. In your well-considered opinion what measures should be adopted to achieve the goal. Needless to reiterate and reaffirm that India needs politics of development rather than the politics of polemics and populism. More than ever before‚ both people and political parties should see to it that they work for harmony and not for acrimony among people professing different faiths and practising varied ways of conduct and character in their day to day lives.

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    Critical response question #1-week 5 by Ricky Osei-kusi Canada can be seen as polar opposites from the United States of America on many different levels such as health care‚ firearm laws and population. Although these two countries share similarities when it comes to prisons and how they are run. I believe Canada implies a prison industrial complex because of the ideologies‚ legislation and criminal justice goals that allow for the prison industrial complexes to thrive and expand. A prison industrial

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    conclusion‚ The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was a children’s tale‚ but with allegories to the populist era carefully disguised in light-hearted characters and a entertaining story. As Mr. West said‚ “You write what you know‚” and what Baum knew at the time was Populism. He may have written about the Populist Era without consciously doing so‚ but with 18 or so different allegories‚ Baum definitely took certain events to help him create the story line. In all‚ Baum is an accidental “wizard” who managed to weave the

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    Progressivism was an era in the late 1800’s in which many reforms were made to industry‚ living conditions‚ and politics. This movement gained momentum due in a large part to populism and the Populist Party. This party was among the first‚ to actively speak out and make attempts at reform. The Omaha Platform was the very beginning of reformation. If it hadn’t been for this party‚ it can be assumed that there would not be as many regulations and freedoms as there are today. The first attempt at

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