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  1. Zarathustra By Me

    the courage for the forbidden; predestination for the labyrinth. The experience of seven solitudes. New ears for new music. New eyes for what is most distant. A new

  2. American Revolution

    a policy of drastically increasing aid to the American colonies. 4. In 1759 the new American Colonies were becoming as successful as ever. 5. The Treaty of Paris

  3. Meiji Period

    new Japanese government (after the failure of the Tokugawa government) successfully broke down the boundaries between the social classes, established human rights

  4. Hindu Nationalism

    have set the stage for the most recent revival of Hindu nationalism. The central feature of this new reform in Indian federal politics is the clash between Hindu

  5. Progressivism Movement

    1916. By the end of Wilson's presidency, the New Freedom and the New Nationalism merged into one government philosophy of regulation, order and standardization in

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  1. Progressivism

    the end of Wilson's presidency, the New Freedom and the New Nationalism merged into one government philosophy of regulation, order and standardization in the interest

  2. Patriotism Vs Nationalism

    power and its narcotic properties have already determined what path America should take into this new century. This group has labeled their endeavor, Project for

  3. Napoleon 2

    on his knowledge of the Enlightenment. He simplified the laws of old as well as new, and allowed freedom of speech and press. His main idea with these laws was to

  4. Who Were The Progressives?

    relationship with one another through the medium of government. Wilson's New Freedom emphasized using government power to knock the large economic and social forces

  5. American Imperialism

    which was continued eventually through to Woodrow Wilson and his New Freedom. The key to progressivism is that all of these reforms were organized from the local

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