Sentences with phrase «rise of a popular movement»

«This is an outstanding contribution to understanding contemporary politics: a rigorous assessment of the attitudes and demographics of UKIP voters as well as a brilliant story of the people and feuds behind the disorderly rise of a popular movement

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This popular summer course explored the larger sociopolitical context of the standards movement, multicultural education, and the historical rise of high - stakes testing.
REIT ETFs (and ETFs in general) have become more popular in part because of the rise of the passive investing movement.
He explores the rise and victory of the civil rights movement, the rigid segregation that pervaded sports such as baseball, and the emergence of widespread popular music in the form of rock «n» roll.
Julian Stanczak, a Polish - born American abstract painter who rose to fame as a leading figure of the popular Op Art movement but slipped into obscurity when its reputation flagged, died on March 25 at his home in Seven Hills, Ohio, a Cleveland suburb.
Warhol rose to prominence in the late fifties and early sixties as part of the Pop Art movement which drew its subjects — comics, advertisements, headlines, Hollywood stars, and politicians — from popular culture.
We've said it many times... environmentalism has not risen to prominence through its own energies: it has not developed from a mass movement; it isn't representative of popular interests.
But why does the pipeline keep getting revitalized, after a popular movement rose up against it, and the president of the United States twice declared it dead?
The conventional answer is that a popular uprising against «big government» led to the rise of a broad - based conservative movement.
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