what were the slogans put by the representatives of the common people??
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save earth, save people
be helpful be happy
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Decolonise Education – slogan used to demand that universities in South Africa must dismantle of Eurocentric and Western centered ideas, institutions, interests, systems, symbols, and standards within the higher education system. It was used during the 2015 students protests which called for the removal of a statue at the University of Cape Town that commemorated Cecil Rhodes and the other 2015 students protests which followed calling for the abolition of fees in public universities in the country.
Death to fascism, freedom to the people – anti-Nazi slogan used by the Yugoslav resistance movement during World War II
Deeds Not Words – Women's Social and Political Union suffragette slogan, 1903.
¡Democracia Real Ya! – (Real Democracy Now!) Used in the 2011 Spanish protests
Deus, Patria, e Familia – Salazar reactionary slogan in the Estado Novo regime in Portugal
Do you want John Quincy Adams who can write, or Andrew Jackson who can fight? – Jacksonian Democrat slogan in the 1820s[4]
Don't just hope for a better life. Vote for it. – slogan used by Margaret Thatcher.
Don't let him take Britain back to the 1980s – 2010 Labour poster attacking Conservative leader, David Cameron.
Don't Mess with Texas – slogan that began as anti-littering campaign; later adopted for political and other purposes
There is no Stop, Keep Going On! – The general electoral slogan of the Justice and Development Party in the Turkish general elections of 2007. It is still used by the supporters.
Drill, baby, drill – slogan used by the U.S. Republican Party to call for increasing domestic oil and gas production