Nineteenth Amenment, 1920
& Voting Rights Act, 1965
Progressive era
Reforms by the British Parliament included reforms in voting, corrupt practices, the British Navy, and education.
They wanted the direct election of U.S. Senators.
Two election reforms that the party hoped to achieve were campaign finance reform and improving access to voting. Campaign finance reform aimed to reduce the influence of money in politics and create a more level playing field for candidates. Improving access to voting involved measures like expanding early voting, implementing automatic voter registration, and protecting voting rights.
passage of the Voting Rights Act
identify the twentieth-century amendments that deal with voting rights
1963
The reforms that expanded democracy in newly industrialized societies were legislative reforms that provided for public voting, reformed local government, other structures in the insurance, education and finance sector.
The people that benifited were people that were disables.
President Johnson used his connections in Congress and his forceful personality to pass his reforms. Some of Johnson's reforms included aid to education, health-care reform, war on poverty, and removing obstacles in the voting process.
pogressive reforms make US voting procedures more democratic because through the reforms more and more people obtained suffrage, which is the right to vote, giving a higher percentage of the population of the US the ability to vote and made the opions spector much larger and more open
Social reforms were as a result of the Second Great Awakening. They brought about religious reforms which led to the founding of several denominations, temperance movement, changes in the American family, educational reforms, abolition of slave trade, and the issue on women rights and empowerment. Political reforms were directly linked to the religious reforms, voting restrictions were revised.