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  • 21Welfare economics — Economics …

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  • 22Bernardino Rivadavia — Infobox President | name=Bernardino Rivadavia nationality=Argentine order=1st President of Argentina term start=February 8 1826 term end=July 6 1827 predecessor=Juan Gregorio de Las Heras(Governor of Buenos Aires) successor=Vicente López birth… …

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  • 23Young England — was a Victorian era political group. The group was born on the playing fields of Cambridge and Eton. For the most part, its unofficial membership was confined to a splinter group of Tory aristocrats who had attended public school together, among… …

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  • 24Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 — The Poor Law Amendment Act 1834, sometimes abbreviated to PLAA,[1] was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed by the Whig government of Lord Melbourne that reformed the country s poverty relief system (with the exception of… …

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  • 25Westminster Review — The Westminster Review was founded in 1823 by Jeremy Bentham and James Mill as a quarterly journal for philosophical radicals, and was published from 1824 to 1914. In 1851 the journal was acquired by John Chapman based at 142 the Strand, London,… …

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  • 26Right Realism — In criminology, Right Realism (also known as New Right Realism, Neo Classicism, Neo Positivism, or Neo Conservatism) is the ideological polar opposite of Left Realism. It considers the phenomenon of crime from the perspective of political… …

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  • 27Samuel Finer — Professor Samuel Edward Finer (September 22, 1915 – June 9, 1993) was a political scientist and historian who was instrumental in advancing political studies as an academic subject in the United Kingdom, pioneering the study of UK political… …

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  • 28Matthew Hay — Professor Matthew Hay ... assailed by the furies of typhoid, measles, influenza, whooping cough and scarlet fever …

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  • 29William Hearn — William Edward Hearn (21 April 1826 ndash; 23 April 1888), university professor and politician, was one of the four original professors at the University of Melbourne and was the first Dean of the University s Law School.Hearn was born in… …

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  • 30Opposition to the Poor Law — Both the Elizabethan Poor Law and the Poor Law Amendment Act attracted a great deal of opposition from a wide range of people in society, from paupers and workers; to the landed gentry and academics. Likewise, the reasons that people opposed the… …

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