People who reform (change things).
Reformers are individuals or groups who advocate for and work towards making changes to improve a particular system or situation. They seek to address issues such as social injustices, political corruption, or economic inequality by promoting progressive policies and social reforms.
increase transparency by implementing policies such as disclosure of financial assets, public access to government proceedings, and promoting accountability through regular audits and investigations.
Progressive reformers targeted city officials who built corrupt organizations through initiatives like civil service reform, municipal ownership of utilities, and the creation of municipal commissions to oversee government functions. They sought to increase transparency, accountability, and efficiency in local governments to combat political machines and cronyism.
The corruption within the Catholic Church, such as the selling of indulgences and wealth accumulation, led to dissatisfaction among some reformers like Martin Luther. Luther's criticisms of the Church's practices sparked the Protestant Reformation, which aimed to reform Christianity and establish new branches of Protestantism.
Reformers fought for what they thought was right: changed society.
Reformers fought for what they thought was right: changed society.
Sardinian Reformers was created in 1993.
Liberal Reformers ended in 2009.
Political corruption was one of the targets of progressive reformers. Voting fraud was the target for progressive reformers.
Mugwumps- Reformers. A group of reformers who wanted civil service reform.
After 1900, Chinese reformers supported imperialism.
Circle of Liberal Reformers was created in 1992.
Liberal Reformers was created on 2005-10-06.
New England Reformers was created in 1844.
Party of Democratic Reformers was created in 2007.
Indulgences led reformers to speak.