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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'abolition'
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| "William Wilberforce was primarily responsible for the abolition of the Slave Trade in the British Empire" To what extent do you agree with this statement? |
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| "Women's imprisonment in England and Wales at the end of the twentieth Century is: Excessively punitive; totally inappropriate to the needs of women being sent to prison; and ripe for abolition in its present form"(Carlen 1998) |
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| After the abolition of slavery, did life improve for Black Americans? |
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| Assess the strengths and weaknesses of a utilitarian argument for the abolition of the death penalty |
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| Attempt an assessment of the part played by William Wilberforce in the abolition of slavery |
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| Did life improve for black people after the abolition of slavery? |
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| Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the Old Poor Law. Do you agree with its abolition? |
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| Evaluate the role of the Monarchy in the UK, and outline, in turn, the arguments for the status quo, reform and abolition of the Monarchy |
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| Frederick Douglassâ€(TM)s Voice for Abolition |
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| Harriet Jacobs and Harriet Beecher Stowe were among the many feminists and writers whom fought for the abolition of slavery during the nineteenth century. |
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| The abolition of slavery 1833. |
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| The Abolition of The Abolition of Man |
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| The history of pressure groups is a long one. Before the term "pressure group" existed, there was The Society For Effecting The Abolition of the Slave Trade. |
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| To what extent was the abolition of Prohibition in 1933 due to an increase in crime? |
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| Would the abolition of the office of Lord Chancellor resolve the anomalies that attach to the UK doctrine of the separation of powers? |
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