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    States federal law which provided for self-government of the Philippines and for Filipino independence from the United States after a period of ten years. It also established strict limitations on Filipino immigration. The act led to the writing of the 1935 Constitution of the Philippines and the establishment

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    1) Isolationism a) Non-interventionism b) Avoid alliances with other nations c) Avoid being drawn into wars while maintaining participation in global economic affairs and trade 2) Washington Conference (1921) a) Attended by United States‚ Japan‚ China‚ France‚ Britain‚ Italy‚ Belgium‚ Netherlands‚ and Portugal b) The Soviet Union was not invited c) Called by President Warren G. Harding d) Held in Washington from November 1921 to February 1922 e) Resulted in the Five-Power treaty‚ the Four-Power

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    The Social Security Act of 1935‚ enacted during President Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ has become a third rail in today’s American society. By third rail‚ various scholars explain that if a politician these days were to try to alter or change the structure of the law dramatically‚ then they could essentially destroy their political career. One must understand how the United States gained this transformative law through our country’s history‚ both the official and non official actors involved in enacting

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    which‚ in turn‚ offer clues into fundamental cognitive processes (Macleod‚ 1991). Stroop’s (1935) original study investigated colour naming‚ and word reading‚ in a way not previously examined in research - in that‚ Stroop combined both the colour and the word. The experiment compounded a stimulus where the word was incongruent with the ink colour‚ for example‚ the word red written in blue ink. Stroop (1935) interpreted this idea from Catell (1886) who used coloured objects and words to demonstrate

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    Manuel L. Quezon

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    internet and reading books and I found out many interesting things about him. As the result of my research I found out that Manuel Luis Quezón y Molina (August 19‚ 1878 – August 1‚ 1944) served as president of the Commonwealth of the Philippines from 1935 to 1944. He was the first Filipino to head a government of the Philippines. Quezón is considered by most Filipinos to have been the second president of the Philippines‚ after Emilio Aguinaldo (1897–1901). ). Quezon played a major role in obtaining

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    Rizal Technological University THE FIRST PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT ASSEMBLY AND COMMONWEALTH Presented By Group 2 Reporter Number 1 Professor : Mr. JM Lanuza Introduction – After the Revolutionaries Win the Fight against the Spaniards ..Katipunan Revolts begin to rule and to make their Own and New Government Independently .S o upon their Government. They begin to make new seats for their Government and Making Their Laws in their Own Republic (MalolosRepublic ). During their Governance Treaty of Paris

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    The famous German mathematician that is not very well know but is noticed for her contributions is Noether. Amalie Emmy Noether‚ named after her mother Ida Amalie; was born on March 23‚ 1882. Emmy died in Bryn Mawr‚ Pennsylvania during the year of 1935. Emmy had four siblings but only two of them survived their childhood. Her brother and father were both mathematicians. Noether never married because she was focused on math all the time. Noether attended Hohere Tochter Schule in Erlangen. She

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    Taking ONE of the following hypothetical situations‚ where inter-group prejudice is likely to occur‚ briefly describe the possible causes of prejudice and possible negative outcomes of its existence. Critically discuss at least two possible interventions which may lead to its reduction. a) Groups of fans of rival premiership football teams within the same UK city b) Pupils from rival secondary schools within the same UK city. Prejudice is an attitude that consists of three components: emotional

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    Drawing on appropriate evidence from Chapter 5‚ describe how groups can influence people in positive and negative ways. Groups influence people in positive and negative ways. Looking at research and studies we will see how the roles we play in groups can influence our behaviour. We will see how groups we gravitate to help raise our self-esteem and give us a sense of belonging but at the same time how conflict is created with other groups. Groups we belong to help to give us a sense of identity

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    Hitler ’s Foreign Policy and the Treaty of Versailles Treaty of Versailles‚ signed with Germany in 1919 had one main purpose – to protect the planet from another world war. Germany‚ the country guilty for the World War One had to accept a number of unfavorable conditions: 1. Enormous reparations (6‚6 billion pounds) were implied 2. The army was limited to 100 000 soldiers 3. Tanks‚ fleet and aircraft were banned However‚ the main ideas concerned the foreign policy: 1. Poznan

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