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    Outline the French population situation that required a pro-natalist population policy to be implemented. How the population policy works. How are the French population encouraged to increase the fertility rate? How successful has the population policy(ies) been? 1) France has an ageing population‚ in which there is a large number of pensioners being supported by a declining number of workers. In 2013‚ 67% of the population is of working age‚ however in 2050 only 57% of the population will be

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    To what extent did the aims and methods of Martin Luther King differ from those of Black Power Activists? There is no question that the aims and methods of Martin Luther King differed from those of Black Power activists. King was peaceful and wanted integration with whites while Black Power activists confronted violence and believed in black supremacism and separatism. But they were also similar in some ways‚ such as speaking out on the Vietnam War. The aims of MLK differed significantly from those

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    Napoleon Bonaparte was one of these most power and influential person during the 18th century and even still today. He was very involved in bringing out changes to France and bringing them out the problems that led to the French Revolution. Merriman stated that some of the changes he brought about was that if “state making and the emergence of nationalism‚ increase of political institutions and transformed the European continent.” (Page 479) Bonaparte favored the French Revolution in the spirit that

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    believe that‚ to maintain power‚ both domestic and foreign policies have to somehow balance each other out. The dual roles of the American government are domestic and foreign policies. Executive‚ legislative‚ and judicial are the factors that make the American foreign policy on behalf of the federal government. In my opinion‚ I believe that foreign policies do not follow the same principles as the domestic policies because the problems are too different. Within the nation‚ it knows what it wants. The

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    Politics Essay To what extent do the UK’s major parties accept Thatcherite ideas and policies? Despite Margaret Thatcher being in office from May 1979 till November 1990‚ her policies can still be seen in effect today. The UK’s major parties‚ Labour and Conservatives‚ have taken into consideration her views and policies and adapted them to some extent. Some people can argue that the policies and ideas of Thatcher have “rubbed” off on the major parties; however others say these parties have changed

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    Hitler’s Domestic Policies Using the knowledge from chapter 4. How Successful? – economic improvement - peoples lives.. workers lives… etc - support gained - opposition avoided Debate on aims vs. measures of success. If it is successful of the aims then it is successful rather than just improvement. Women -traditional approach form the working class - middle class wanted jobs etc The nature of Hitler’s dictator ship is also up for debate. Was it by coercion or compliance

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    the end of Reconstruction‚ the United States of America went through what many believe was a revolution. During this time many constitutional and social developments brought about drastic change in the country. Some constitutional developments that caused conflict were the Emancipation Proclamation‚ three civil rights bills‚ and the reconstruction‚ never the less some social developments which could potentially lead to a revolution were the Freedmen’s Bureau‚ the Black Codes‚ and the Ku Klux Klan.

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    To what extent was Austria responsible for the failure of the Italian revolutionaries in the years 1820-1849? Austria played an integral part for the failure of Italian revolutionaries in between the years 1820-1849‚ due to their incredible influence throughout Europe at that time‚ being known as a superpower. Their military strength shone through‚ and crushed every revolution between 1820 and 1849. However‚ they are not the sole reason for failure. There are also other important factors that

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    Born into a poor but well-known family in 1769‚ Napoleon grew up to be hardworking‚ strong and self-confident‚ independent‚ and even bold and obnoxious as a youth. Napoleon attended French military school‚ where he was able to prove his strength and mathematics‚ and at sixteen‚ received his deputation as second lieutenant. Some would say that Napoleon was a hero and others would say that he was a villain. In my eyes‚ I see him as a hero due to: he was able to turn a very troubled social and political

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    The French revolution was a fight of the people in order to finally gain rights‚ and‚ in doing so‚ creating a movement changing the course of history‚ and ridding their country of medieval noble systems and the monarchy. In order to continue to hold these hard-fought values and rights within the country‚ there was an onslaught of violence and dictatorship in fear of losing them. This took place from the September massacres all the way through to the end of Napoleons reign‚ and in-between‚ specifically

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