It made a revolutionary statement called the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. This document stated that "men are born and remain free and equal in rights." Rights like "liberty, property, security and resistance to oppression." It also guaranteed citizens equal justice, freedom of speech and freedom of religion.
a balance of powers all men equal under the law, law applies to everyone no special birth priviliges no emperors, dictators no chance of return to ancient regime renamed streets and statues as not to praise monarchs monarchy (not constitutional monarchy that is) ends
the major regorm was a revolutionary statement called the rights of men and citizens. it stated that men are born free and equal.
The National Assembly began to draft a Constitution, placed churches under state control, sold church land, and ordered that church officials had to be elected.
National currency
Governmental reforms and liberalism have led to
the reforms of education
The national convention did pass many helpful reforms. French laws were organized into a code, a national system of public education was set up, slavery was abolished in French colonies, and the metric system of weights and measurements was adopted. Many of these were never put into full effect because of the collapse of the revolution. Yet, even these could not help the unpopularity of the Convention after the Reign of Terror. Another uprising occurred in Paris in 1795. This one, however was quickly smothered by French soldiers led by a young, brilliant officer by the name of Napoleon Bonaparte. This action marked the beginning of his rapid rise to power. The national convention did pass many helpful reforms. French laws were organized into a code, a national system of public education was set up, slavery was abolished in French colonies, and the metric system of weights and measurements was adopted. Many of these were never put into full effect because of the collapse of the revolution. Yet, even these could not help the unpopularity of the Convention after the Reign of Terror. Another uprising occurred in Paris in 1795. This one, however was quickly smothered by French soldiers led by a young, brilliant officer by the name of Napoleon Bonaparte. This action marked the beginning of his rapid rise to power.
You need to get more specific in your question - there have been lots of reforms all through the history of the US.
the elimination of internal tariffs.
The National Assembly attempted to deal with food shortages and consolidated public debt.
The establishment of public trials The establishment of freedom of the press The elimination of internal tariffs The termination of trying people in court on the basis of class (APEX)
B. The press was to be monitored by the government
The slaves would now all be freed
B. The press was to be monitored by the government
B. The press was to be monitored by the government
B. The press was to be monitored by the government
people being selfish
peasants would be allowed to own their farm land.
Moderate leaders were able to introduce free market reforms after maos death
The peasants believed in the church and preferred to follow the guidance of their priests on matters of tradition and spirituality.