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Zach Baskara English 104- Section 570 11 / 24 / 03 Paper #4 Success versus Morality Former President Suharto dictated over the Republic of Indonesia for more than three decades. Suharto's leadership has been viewed by the general public as very controversial, which is seen by the many violent street riots and acts of terror that had occurred in Indonesia during his reign. Suharto, a strong believer of the Islamic religion, treated women as if they were of a lower status then men, as it is written in the Holy Qu'ran. Suharto displayed high discrimination towards the women of his country, believing that women's sole purpose is to do nothing but maintain the household and entertain men. Yet despite his immoral and controversial means of governing; while in power, he maintained an extremely high economic status for the country. Through exported and imported goods, Suharto managed one of the best economies in the world. The...

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