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In my opinion, the most effective way to promote long-term social changes is through voting. This is so because, through elections, society expresses its will regarding the different problems and situations that are generated in its daily life, in a legitimate way.
In this way, each citizen votes for the political sector that most represents his interests and his ideology, a sector that in turn proposes changes for society, or the preservation of the prevailing situations at the time.
Thus, in the 1960s the exercise of the vote by African Americans after the Civil Rights Movement allowed the consolidation of favorable policies towards this social group in terms of equal access to rights.
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<span>Atatürk
implemented a series of methods and it would be impossible to list them all. A
better description than a list would be the general thought behind these
methods and the aim that Ataturk wanted to achieve: to secularize and modernize
Turkey. He modelled his vision of Turkey on the western world, therefore you
could also say that we was westernizing Turkey.
This included social reforms, and one of them which was perhaps most visible
was the gradual removal of religious clothing from the public, both for men and
women. Interestingly, the laws focused more on the made traditional headwear
the fez. Through removing traditional clothes from public view, the traditional
hierarchy based on religion was challenged.
Another social reform was fully involving women in all spheres of the society,
which was socially novel in the conservative country at the time. Specifically,
Atatürk supported education for women and their political participation.
Atatürk also strengthened education, improved literacy, introduced Latin alphabet
for the Turkish language, introduced western-style surnames and introduced
further changes in the administrative organisation of Turkey and its economy.</span>
Well this what i would put Mount Fuji is a symbol of Japan. The mountain contributes to Japan's physical, cultural, and spiritual geography. ... In fact, the last time Mount Fuji erupted, in 1707, volcanic ash fell on Tokyo. Mount Fuji is the single most popular tourist site in Japan, for both Japanese and foreign tourists