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In the 1960's three female leaders emerged Golda Meir, Indira Gandhi and Margaret Thatcher. What difference between the reforms that Golda Meir & Indira Gandhi made versus the reforms of Margaret Thatcher? Question 33 options: Golda Meir and Indira Gandhi's reforms were based on religious/ethnic reforms while Margaret Thatcher's reforms were based on taxes. Gold Meir and Indira Gandhi sought to promote the interest of their own religious/ethnic groups while Margaret Thatcher's reforms sought to end Communism. There are no differences between the three leaders Both A & B

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  1. 5 June, 04:41
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    The correct answer is A) Golda Meir and Indira Gandhi's reforms were based on religious/ethnic reforms while Margaret Thatcher's reforms were based on taxes.

    The difference between the reforms that Golda Meir & Indira Gandhi made versus the reforms of Margaret Thatcher were the following: Golda Meir and Indira Gandhi's reforms were based on religious/ethnic reforms while Margaret Thatcher's reforms were based on taxes.

    Greta Britain's Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher - known as the "Iron Lady" - cut social and assistance programs in England by reducing government spending. Thatcher had a liberal approach. On the other hand, Golda Mier - Prime Minister of Israel, did not base her programs on cutting the government expending but she did not deliver results that people expected of her. Israel's inflation went higher and the economy stalled. As the Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi sought to offer more support to Indian women although she was never considered a feminist.
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