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How have the rights and freedoms of women changed in the post World War II era?

... freedoms of women had changed dramatically in the post World War II era due to the Women's Movement of the 1970s. Prior the Women's Movement ...

(7 pages) 185 2 4.1 28/Feb/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History

It is only since 1945 that any real progress has been made in advancing the rights and freedoms of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.

... freedoms of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. The first real attempt to raise awareness of the lack of equality facing Indigenous Australians, was the Day of Mourning campaign of ...

(5 pages) 5 0 0.0 27/Oct/2014

Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History

Aboriginal Rights and Freedoms

... of assimilation to Aboriginal people, the policy still denied their basic rights, even in the 1960s. It stopped them from raising their own children, stopped freedom of movement ... could live and work, their freedom of movement, their personal finances and ...

(6 pages) 56 0 4.8 08/Sep/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History

The policies and unequal treatment of Australian Aboriginals from settlement through to 1945. I got 90% in this take home history assignment!!!

... their own children, stopped freedom of movement, having access to education, ... of Mourning" for the fate of their people. This action began an era of Aboriginal activism and rights movement. Many aboriginal groups were formed in the differing states of ...

(9 pages) 85 0 4.0 13/Sep/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History

"Explain how and why the women's movement brought about changes for women in Australia in the period from 1945 to the 1980's."

... of the needs of their families. The main push of the of the Women's Liberation Movement was self-education and self-expression. This new self-expression included freedom ...

(5 pages) 76 0 4.8 21/Aug/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History

Outline in detail the role and impact of three organisations that women were heavily involved in during world war one.

... Freedom (WILPF), whose constitution pledged to support "movements to further peace, internationalism, and the freedom of women." The U.S. branch of ...

(4 pages) 59 0 3.3 20/Apr/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History

The ways the Green Bans Movement would serve as a struggle in Australian History that would redefine the meaning of Citizenship and how it relates to everyday Urban Life

... the cities". Journal of Sociology, 10 (2): 122-130 Tully,J. (1999) " The agonic freedom of cities". Economy and ... of spaces of democracy regardless of where these struggles have taken place". In the context of the Green Bans Movement, citizens in the form of ...

(9 pages) 0 0 0.0 27/Feb/2013

Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History

Question 1: How have Aboriginal people's rights and freedoms changed in the 20th century?

... native title land. The rights and freedoms of Aborigines changed during the previous century ... movement and education of Aborigines. In 1937, Assimilation was adopted, encouraging Aborigines to follow the rights and responsibilities, lifestyle and customs of ...

(3 pages) 63 0 5.0 18/Feb/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History

Australia In The 1920's and the 1930's

... freedom of movement and protest, the Day of Mourning was a tremendous step in the Aboriginal movement. The tireless efforts of ...

(4 pages) 43 0 3.5 02/Sep/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History

Australian Women's rights

... freedoms of women had changed dramatically in the post World War II era due to the Women's Movement of the 1970s. Prior the Women's Movement ...

(4 pages) 33 0 5.0 17/Mar/2007

Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History

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