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The aftermath of World War I saw drastic political, cultural, economic, and social change across Eurasia, Africa, and even in areas outside those that were directly involved. Four empires collapsed due to the war, old countries were abolished, new ones were formed, boundaries were redrawn, international organizations were established, and many new and old ideologies took a firm hold in people's minds. World War I also had the effect of bringing political transformation to most of the principal parties involved in the conflict, transforming them into electoral democracies by bringing near-universal suffrage for the first time in history, as in Germany (1919 German federal election), Great Britain (1918 United Kingdom general election), and Turkey (1923 Turkish general election).[citation needed]
It was Austria, who owned provinces in Italy.
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Pakistan today has severely repressed and punished women. This is because the country was dominated by the Taliban, which imposes a very sexist and oppressive position in society, in relation to women. In this way, women are diminished, forbidden to study, work, sexually repressed and punished for any behavior considered incorrect by the Taliban. Within this context, Kishwar Naheed's poem highlights how women have been judged as sinners, for behaviors that protect them from this type of reality. The poem reinforces the idea that even with this oppression and judgment women are strong and it is this strength that many try to hold back.
This poem addresses a current social issue, addressing a minority that is marginalized indiscriminately and without just reasons, which is common in contemporary literature.
Due to the Slave Codes slavery became a more viable labor source because it allowed complete control over the slaves and established them firmly as property and not as fellow humans.