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    Part 1 In no more than 200 words‚ write a plan for this essay Introduction: 1. Explain the background and context of the extract 2. This essay will consider the evidence for Chartism’s support in terms of economic pressure‚ popular radicalism‚ and cultural inclusiveness 3. It will argue all three factors contributed to Chartism’s support but political focus is dominant Economic pressure: 1. 1837-42 were periods of economic downturn‚ Chartism attracted support by addressing

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    File Radicalism within the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s’ offer very different perspectives of the Ku Klux Klan throughout history. However‚ it is ’Rank and File Radicalism of the Ku Klux Klan within the 1920’s’ which makes the least accurate claims of the two articles. One claim the ’Radicalism’ makes which is refuted by ’Indiana’ is that the KKK rose to prominence only once in American history. Though the KKK was most prominent in the 1920’s‚ which is the time period discussed in ’Radicalism’‚ the

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    Death In The Haymarket In reading Green’s book‚ Death in the Haymarket‚ it is clear that the Haymarket Affair on May 4th‚ 1886‚ resulted in the decline of union activity across the United States. The reason for the decline can be assessed through the fate of the Knights of Labor‚ the politics that were associated with unions‚ and the rise of employer’s fears of unions. The Knights of Labor was the blamed for having caused the riot at the Haymarket Affair‚ which contributed greatly to their downfall

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    suitable for subordinate roles; some are more appropriate for dominating and leading social roles. What counts as a preferable and legitimate action depends upon the kind of person one is. The deciding factor is whether one is weaker‚ sicker and on the decline‚ or whether one is healthier‚ more powerful and overflowing with life” (Brandhorst‚ M. (2010). Naturalism and the Genealogy of Moral Institutions: Journal of Nietzsche Studies. Issue 40‚ p 5-28‚ 16p). Nietzsche particularly critiqued Christian and

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    also bear "costs" in terms of lost economies of scale for much expenditure‚ such as housing‚ groceries and telephone charges. Living alone can even affect where people shop. * Households without children are the majority Related to the overall decline in the fertility rate is the fact that Canadian women who have children do so at a later age: women aged 30 to 34 now have a higher birth rate than do women aged 20 to 24.The increasing age at which women have their first child reflects the tendency

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    during the Meiji Restoration‚ but China was unable to accomplish this due to its decline in the mid-19th century. He claims that this decline was a result of its inability to cope with modern states‚ as demonstrated by the loss of wars against such powers as the British‚ French and Japanese (49). The primary question is how a formerly world leading power with extensive human and natural resources at hand could decline to the extent that it lost virtually every war from this period on. It is commonly

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    Due to experiencing the volatile state of the Athenian government‚ it is not surprising that Socrates had much to say on the topic of political philosophy. Central to his political theory was his position on how citizens ought to approach ethics and politics. In the Apology‚ Socrates’ conduct demonstrates his belief that citizens must not be complacent when it comes to political virtue. In order to push citizens out of complacency‚ Socrates used a method called the “elecnhus” to prod citizens

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    poorly organized and lacked a central direction‚ so it was unsurprising when it declined and then‚ after a failed strike against Gould railroad‚ disappeared altogether. The American Federation of Labor (AFL) appeared even before the Knights began to decline and became the most important and enduring labor group in the country. It differed from the Knights in that it rejected the idea of one big union for everyone and embraced instead the idea of an association of essentially autonomous craft unions

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    Texas political society and belief system are very much portrayed by the mix of three principle philosophical streams: established radicalism‚ social conservatism and populism. Established radicalism puts the essential political worth on political game plans that take into consideration the fullest activity of individual freedom the length of the freedoms of others are not preposterously limited. Established liberal thoughts frequently shape the premise for resistance to the utilization of government

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    time where the fear of radicalism (especially Bolshevism)large number of strikes and bombings resulted in street violence and government crackdowns on suspected radicals. Describing The Red Scare: The majority of Americans condoned these actions during the Red Scare Laws were eventually passed that made the Socialist Party an illegal organization and barred its candidates from becoming candidates in elections – these types of laws institutionalized the repression of radicalism and dissent But there

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