John Wycliffe, Jan Hus, Catherine of Siena,
and Desiderius
Erasmus
Some evils that reformers tried to eliminate were Unitarianism, intemperance (alcohol consumption and abuse), Catholicism, and slavery.
because
John Howard and Cesare Beccaria were two prominent reformers who worked to improve prison conditions in the eighteenth century. Howard focused on issues such as overcrowding and sanitation, while Beccaria advocated for more humane treatment of prisoners and the abolition of torture. Their efforts laid the foundation for modern prison reform.
The first thing reformers tried you and, regarding the slave industry, was the import of slaves from Africa. Most slaves came from Africa.
making deals with party bosses
Reformers tried to improve city life because immigrants didn't have good places to live and places to work .Children couldn't go to school they had to work.
by providing job training
by providing job training
by creating the Salvation Army
by providing job training
The New York Magdalen Society was a society of reformers who tried to teach prostitutes morality.
Yes, it was a controversy between the Donatist sect in Tunisia and the Bishop of Rome in the early 4th century B.C. The Roman emperor Constantine the Great unsuccessfully tried to mediate it.