French High Educational System Explained
Worksheets - 2 pages - Social, moral & civic education
Higher education is one's basic rights according to the French Constitution, for this reason, it is accessible to all, in theory. It is a quite complicated system, that doesn't really relate to other systems (American, English etc). It's first aim is its universality, but we will see...
Inequality in America - publié le 29/09/2010
Worksheets - 2 pages - Social, moral & civic education
An apparent and striking observation that has been noted in virtually all of our readings by far is the shocking extent to which America's low-income citizens are denied of an equal status, let alone any, a political representation. Dahl reminds us frequently that the moral foundation behind...
How do you account for the rising income inequalities in the US and in GB?
Worksheets - 1 pages - Social, moral & civic education
There is an obvious concentration of income in the hands of narrow elite today. The richest people always earn always and the poorest always earn less. What then is the reason for this phenomenon? At first it seemed that globalization gradually erases the safety nets that social programs used to...
Inequality in America
Worksheets - 2 pages - Social, moral & civic education
An apparent and striking observation that has been noted in virtually all of our readings by far is the shocking extent to which America's low-income citizens are denied of an equal status, let alone any, a political representation. Dahl reminds us frequently that the moral foundation behind...
Changes and paradoxes in the American society
Worksheets - 5 pages - Social, moral & civic education
Franklin Delano Roosevelt had launched as early as 1944 a new pledge to implement a new economic Bill of Rights ("New Deal") for all Americans. Another new trend appeared under Truman with the fate of the "Full Employment Act". The new president delayed submitting his own version of the Bill. It...
