- may be
applied to
government practice or to
society more broadly.
Accommodationist policies are
common in
liberal democracies as a
method of guaranteeing...
-
beneath industry-standard terms, and was
characterised thus: "[...] an
accommodationist, or 'company,' union—an opportunistic,
pariah organization that allows...
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Torah law. However, Blau and
Neturei Karta disagreed with Aguda's
accommodationist stance to
Zionism in the 1930s in
response to
European antisemtism...
- all
religions equally and does not show
preferential treatment."
Accommodationists espouse the view that "religious individuals, and/or
religious entities...
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Gandhi in 1948 by a
militant Nathuram Godse, on the
basis of his 'weak'
accommodationist approach towards the new
state of ****stan." (p. 544) Venugopalam,...
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tests to
raise barriers to
voter registration.
Montgomery promoted an
accommodationist position for
African Americans. The I. T.
Montgomery House in Mound...
- for African-American
civil rights, he was an
early opponent of the
accommodationist race
policies of
Booker T. Washington, and in 1901
founded the Boston...
- 1774. He
returned to
Philadelphia in
March 1775, and
abandoned his
accommodationist stance. In 1773,
Franklin published two of his most
celebrated pro-American...
- Tenskwatawa's
growing influence quickly posed a
threat to the
influence of the
accommodationist chiefs, to whom
Buckongahelas had belonged. The
suspected witches included...
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objected to
being 'led', and
authoritatively spoken for, by a
Southern accommodationist strategy which they
considered to have been "imposed on them [Southern...