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With reference to the period 1880 to the present day, explain why people chose to migrate to Britain?
... including pogroms. Jews also had to face persecution in Nazi Germany during the Second World War.
Today people are fleeing countries for religious reasons for example; partly why people are leaving Afghanistan is due to the way a religious ...
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With the end of World War One came to an end of emphasising on social reform at a federal level. The Bruce-Page nationalist-country party government was seen to have increased its concerns with the economic value of Australia.
... the Bruce-Page government came into power in 1923 it was decided that the federal government would have a greater role than in the past. Under the Empire Settlement Act of 1922, which Britain agreed to lend £3million a year for ...
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With the introduction of conscription in 1916, many jobs formally male dominated were open to women because the men had left to fight in the war
... women because the men had left to fight in the war; women took over jobs such as working in agriculture in the woman's land army or in munitions factories, which were essential for running the country and fighting in the ...
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Witte: How He Benefited Russia. Witte was a revolutionary in the sense that he was the first man in a tsarist governmen
... efficiency could be reached sooner.
Probably the most important development to occur under his Ministry was the construction of the 9600km Trans Siberian Railway. Work, which began in 1891 was finally finished in1903 (some sources suggest 1905). When it was complete ...
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Women's contribution to the war
... what was seen to be a 'man's job', such as tram driving or machinery work. However, WWI helped women to realise their own potential. For the first time they obtained work. Through this many women discovered they were as capable ...
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Women's suffrage
... given the vote?
The majority of women in the country certainly could have done with the possibility of changing things. Many of them were living in poverty, and while trying to work their ways out of it, were not really getting ...
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Women's suffrage during World War One
... the Government were mainly in the fields of jobs, e.g, Maternity centres and munitions. For the extensive number of working class women, it was nothing new- these women had unceasingly gone to their jobs. Women in all different standings in ...
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Women's Suffrage.
... movement. The establishment of a national women's suffrage campaign was due to women such as Lydia Becker who travelled round the country speaking at suffrage meetings. She also edited the Women's Suffrage Journal from 1870 until her death in 1881. ...
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World war one propaganda
... two sources, using them and other knowledge to come to a conclusion, whether there is sufficient evidence to support the given statement.
I will begin analysing sources which showed patriotism (A, G).
Firstly, the nature source A is questionable; the novel ...
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Would a Proportional Representation system produce a more representative and effective Government?
... with uncertain or critical times. One can attribute a representative government to one that encompasses a variety of different social, economical and political backgrounds i.e. one that promotes equality in gender and race in order to provide more choice for ...
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Would you regard the Taiping movement as just another
... means to earn a living??. These were the reasons why peasants rebelled in the Second Han?? and Tang dynasties??. Peasants of the Qing dynasty?? rebelled for similar reasons. Like the previous??? peasant rebellions, natural disasters?? like flooding?? and droughts?? helped ...
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Write an essay comparing and contrasting Mexico and Argentina during the three quarters of the twentieth century.
... policy on land reform leading Zapata to issue his Plan of Ayala in November 1911. Huerta seized control of Mexico City and had Madero murdered. Huerta's resignation further split the rebels into factions. The two rebel leaders, Pancho Villa and ...
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WWI, The Twenty-One Demands and The May Fourth Movement
... the People, conceptualised in 1897, focussed strongly on "nationalism, democracy and people's livelihood"1 effectively encapsulating the sentiments of the majority of the population. By encouraging nationalistic and democratic ideals, Sun sought to overthrow the Manchus and establish a governmental system ...
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You Say You Want A Revolution.
... People's Daily published a big character poster directly attacking party members who were taking the capitalist road. This sent University campuses into a state of chaos.(Schoenhals, 363) In response to this uprising Liu Shaoqi and Deng Xiaoping sent work teams ...
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Zimbabwe is one country in which even after independence, the situation has not changed.
... Mugabe was elected as the first prime minister of independent Zimbabwe, but, since then, his rule has never ended. Mugabe was born at the Kutama Mission in Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe was previously named Southern Rhodesia) on February 21, 1924. After ...