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The early coffee houses in England and America was a place for men to met and discuss current issues in politics and business.
The differences between Salem Town and Salem Village. The Village was a poor farming community that was strictlly Puritan. The Town was a rich shipping port with increasing numbers of people there to just make money.
The center of politics in New England were town meetings.
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McCarthy, showeMcCarthy, showed how politics can ride sensationalized issues, imagined or not and profit from it by riding on people's fears & suspicions.
Well it could reflect in many different ways the political issues of the 1950's but it all depends on what the story is.
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The Bank of England has the sole responsibility for issuing English banknotes.
The Puritan town meetings helped to open the doors to modern day democracy. Everyone would get together, issues would be talked about and then they would vote on them. During this period however, to have your vote heard, you had to be a male church member and property holder.
C. L. McCarthy has written: 'The report of the Independent Commission on International Development Issues (Brandt Report)' -- subject(s): Economic development, Economic policy, Foreign economic relations, Independent Commission on International Development Issues, International economic relations 'Monetary economics' -- subject(s): Financial institutions, Money
No, the Bank of England issues banknotes. The Royal Mint produces coins.
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Beatrice Taylor was an English woman of mixed race; her mother was white and her father was of African descent. She is often discussed in the context of racial dynamics and social issues in historical England. Her experiences reflect the complexities of race and identity during her time.