A platform is a base, as a standing or supporting surface, usually raised. It is also used metaphorically for a primary political position in an election campaign. Example : "The speaker mounted the platform." Example : "In 1968, the Democrats adopted an anti-war platform."
A base, as a standing or supporting surface, usually raised. It is also used metaphorically for a primary political position in an election campaign. Example : "The speaker mounted the platform." Example : "In 1968, the Democrats adopted an anti-war platform."
The 1892 Omaha Platform was a political manifesto adopted by the People's Party (Populists) at their convention in Omaha, Nebraska. It outlined the party's demands for economic and political reforms, including the direct election of U.S. senators, a graduated income tax, public ownership of railroads, and the regulation of currency. The platform aimed to address the grievances of farmers and laborers, emphasizing the need for greater government intervention in the economy to promote social and economic justice. The Omaha Platform marked a significant moment in American political history, reflecting the rise of populist sentiment in the late 19th century.
The Georgia Platform
It's "digital." The word was adopted by Japan, just as "tsunami" was adopted by America.
Mughal Empire
His grandmother, Lady Navajbai, who also adopted his father, Naval Hormusju Tata.
After their respective independence wars, most of these new nations adopted the Republic as form of government.
Reaganomics
Reaganomics
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The first patent law was enacted in 1790