<span>On January 22, 1905 a non-violent march was led to Moscow to petition the Tsar for land reforms as well as an assembly elected by universal suffrage. The crowd was attacked violently by Cossack soldiers and the event has since been known as Bloody Sunday. The people of Russia blamed the Tsar for the vile behavior of the soldiers.</span>
Primarly the religous establishment or in general... the church
Interscholastic athletes are those of which provides
teaching and learning experiences in the classroom. Their teachings mostly
involved with life and how their educational goals could be attained. A
societal concern in which is not their part to address is about literacy in
ways of helping students in becoming an effective citizens for these is not
being taught to them.
The Assembly of the Tribes was a democratic body which represented all Roman citizens. It was divided into 35 tribes. The division did not represent 35 ethnic groups, but it was elaborated using geographical criteria. Sometimes these criteria were vague, as the tribe membership was inherited from parents to children and heirs might have moved from the original geographic area. 31 were rural tribes and 4 were urban tribes.
In the reunions of the Assembly of the Tribes, all the tribes gathered to decide on legislative, electoral and judicial matters. Each tribe had one vote. Direct democracy was exercised by Romans. Therefore, decisions were taken by majority vote inside each of the tribes first, where all citizens voted, and then each tribe brought the option they had previously decided to the assembly.
Radical Reconstruction illustrated the conflict between contract and compact political theory because it revolved around the relationships that should exist between states and the federal government. Contract theory establishes the primacy of the social contract constructed between human beings. The best example of a social contract is the U.S. Constitution, which provides specific guidelines regarding the relationship between states and the federal government. Compact theory argues that the federal government emerges from the states. In any conflict, the states would be the final arbiter of the outcome. This debate was at the center of discussions regarding the amount of control the federal government could assert in relationship to restoring the Confederate states to the union, drafting and passage of the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments, and asserting federal control over the former Confederate states.