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Agrarian reform would bring vital social services to farmers like public health programs, education, labor laws, construction of basic facilities, and employment opportunities. These reforms could act as a way to raise the socioeconomic status of the people in a poor agrarian society.
The goal of the muckrakers was to bring about reform through their writings.
Yes it can. Violence tells political leaders that the people are not pleased, so they will try to reform. It's whats happening in Syria, and it happened in Libya and Egypt
Civil Service reform.
Enlightened despots attempted to bring about reforms to their social and government systems during their rules.
It didn't. It just tacitly acknowledged that the efforts at such reform had failed. The few Radical governments still existing in the South were hanging on by their fingernails and would have soon fallen even without the compromise.
The brothers who tried to bring property reform to the republic were Gaius and Tiberius Gracchus. They are most commonly referred to in the plural as the Gracchi.
Reform-minded writers and journalists were known as muckrakers during the Progressive Era in the United States. They exposed social injustices, political corruption, and corporate misconduct through their investigative reporting, aiming to bring about positive change and reform in society.
The moat system of irrigation is used to bring buckets of water where the water is needed. There is a pulley system in this form of irrigation that pulls water to where it will be needed, making it easier for the farmers who no longer have to carry the water to where it belongs.
Aksum farmers build canals, dams, and holding ponds to bring mountain water to the feilds.
The belief that political involvement can bring about change
Not only to drink, but to water their crops. They used complex irrigation systems to bring in water from the water sources to where they needed the water.