Humanism During the Renaissance. The Renaissance was an incrediblyimportantturning point in Western Intellectual and Cultural Tradition . ... The majorpollical changes of the Renaissance were from the old Feudal System of the Middle Ages into a more flexible and liberal class system.
becuase thats what happend. you cant change it. get over it
The Industrial Revolution had led to widespread poverty in urban areas. The revolutions of the late eighteenth century had whetted people's appetite for representative government.
They wanted individually and equality
William Beveridge, who identified five "Giant Evils" in society: squalor, ignorance, want, idleness and disease - published them in a report and then went on to propose widespread reform to the system of social welfare to address these problems.
Caesar had, among other ideas for change, debt reform and land reform. These were sore spots with the Optimates (his political enemies) and were a factor in his death.
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Because he wanted it to be more respectful and obedient and peaceful in the homes.
Humanists are concerned with the welfare of other humans so they want to help others out.
Humanists want to make the world a better place for people, but also for other organisms. They tend to be critical thinkers and atheists, and they have their own moral system.
No. They said that they didn't want to reform and said that they didn't want to tour.
to change it for the better. so many people felt this way that the 1830's though the 1850's became known as the age of reform.
It is highly unlikely as one member is dead and John Cleese didn't want to reform.
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The Industrial Revolution had led to widespread poverty in urban areas. The revolutions of the late eighteenth century had whetted people's appetite for representative government.