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Discussion 12 (1)

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Q 1. Who was Emma Goldman and why was she a significant individual in the early 20th century? 2. What is "total war" and what was its impact on the major powers and their colonial empires as well? 3. What was accomplished at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 and why was the Treaty of Paris so difficult to put into effect? 4. What was the "Mandate System" and how did it work in Africa and the Middle East? 5. Compare and contrast the Chinese and Mexican revolutions of the early 20th century? What impact did these upheavals have on people of China and Mexico? 6. How many revolutions did Russia go through from 1905 through 1928? What made each one unique and how had they reshaped Russia by the 1930s?

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. Emma Goldman was an anarchist and writer. She had an outstanding contribution to the development of political philosophy. Actually, at that time the idea of political philosophy was itself unclear to leaders as well as to the followers. She was originally from a Jewish family and along with her family she immigrated. From an early age, she was very much concerned about the social issues to which others have never paid attention. She was a well-known lecturer for political philosophy. She was equally concerned about female's rights. She along with Alexander Berkman planned to kill Henry Clay Frick. The attempt of killing was unsuccessful and Alexander was given the punishment of if imprisonment for long 22 years. Goldman herself was not an exception in this regard. She too was taken to jail a number of times. By the cops, they were considered to be the riots and they happened to be the influential factors for innocent ordinary people to be riots. She had also supplied information regarding birth control as well.