The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) comprises 120 member countries, primarily from Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Key members include India, Egypt, Indonesia, Yugoslavia, and Ghana, which were instrumental in its formation during the Cold War. The movement aims to promote peace and cooperation among nations that choose not to align with major power blocs. NAM members often advocate for issues such as disarmament, economic development, and the sovereignty of nations.
The Second Great Awakening
the Second Great Awakening.
Some environmental issues in North America are global warning and oil spill.
To familiarise the members with the issues being discussed.
The social gospel movement emerged in the late 19th century in North America, with roots in Protestant Christianity. It sought to apply Christian principles to social issues such as poverty, inequality, and injustice, emphasizing the need for societal reform and collective action to address these issues.
Two significant issues that led to Prohibition in America in 1919 were the rise of the temperance movement and concerns about the social impacts of alcohol consumption. Advocates argued that alcohol was responsible for various social problems, including crime, domestic violence, and public disorder. Additionally, the involvement of women’s groups and religious organizations in the temperance movement galvanized public support for the ban on alcohol, ultimately resulting in the passage of the 18th Amendment.
The main topics and issues at the Republican Convention were the basics. America's defence, America's economy, and other stuff.
education came to be viewed as a significant way of ensuring a universally informed citizenry, people who would participate in local and national politics with understanding of broad issues.
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The European Union, which has 28 of Europe's countries as members.
One social issue that caused civil unrest in American in the last part of the 20th century was the right for blacks to attend the same schools as whites. There was a Civil Rights Movement, a feminist movement, and those who protested the war in Vietnam.