1. alliance coalition of countries that opposed the Allied powers in World War II 2. Axis to subdue and limit the freedoms of people 3. dictator a close association of countries 4. economic collapse Italian Fascist party leader during World War II 5. fasces the financial panic and downfall of a country 6. fascism extreme totalitarian government run by a dictator and based on highly-emotional nationalism 7. Mussolini rods bound by straps, blade of an axe protrudes from the rods symbolizing unity and strength, used as a symbol for power and jurisdiction 8. suppress a sole ruler of a nation; often cruel and abusive
It was a way for them to get a word out there yes. But there isn't anything really that was done to make the government consider liberty for women. They could have used symbolism such as reenactments of different events or an event that could be changed or would have been changed if women could have voted or could vote. Along with that, several chants and signs with partitions signed by several known people and other citizens. That would have been a better demonstration.
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<span>He was a strong defender of the Back-to-Africa movement. He was publisher, Journalist and Black Nationalist. He founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League (UNIA-ACL).Marcus Garvey, a foremost proponent of Pan-African and Black Nationalism.</span>
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In Pakistan, General Pervez Musharraf led a military coup in October 1999. He
overthrew a democratically elected government and declared himself the ‘Chief
Executive’ of the country. Later he changed his designation to President and in
2002 held a referendum in the country that granted him a five-year extension.
Pakistani media, human rights organisations and democracy activists said that the
referendum was based on malpractices and fraud. In August 2002 he issued a
‘Legal Framework Order’ that amended the Constitution of Pakistan. According to