My dear friend it was over an Indian Movement aimed towards ending the British Empire.It started in 1905 and ended in 1911.It was lead by Lord Curzon of India.
The answer is feminization of poverty.
The feminization of poverty is a trend wherein the women, from all over the world, represents the disproportionate percentage of the poor. The percentage of the poor is changed to become biased against the women or female households. This can be contributed as a gender inequality in terms of determining poverty.
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Democratic Socialism: the left in Germany supports the transition, from capitalism, to democratic socialism. They are against capitalism in principle, but accept some of its qualities as long as they help fulfill the transition.
Keynesian economics: the left in Germany supports Keynesian economics because it gives a more important role to the government in controlling the economic system of the country. The left supports increased government spending, wage rises, and a monetary policy that promotes full employment at the time that maintains inflation relatively low.
Social Justice: the left in Germany supports social justice, racial justice, and the end of all forms of discrimination in Germany, whether because of race, ethnicity, or religion.
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