answersLogoWhite

0

there is always imperfecticity in our society.If analysed ,to be 100 people,then about 45 will be like abusers to society other 50 would be simple members and 5 of them woluld be social reformers who would be helping in protecting and uplifting the society....

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

The overcrowding of the cities by the waves of immigrants created the need for a variety of?

social reforms


The overcrowding of cities by the waves of immigrants created the need for a variety of?

social reforms


Who was the ruler of russia who carried out social and economic reforms?

Peter the Great carried out social and economic reforms.


As part of his fair deal what did Truman fight for?

Continuing social reforms


What were some social reforms being made throughout europe?

Some of the social reforms being made throughout Europe include welfare state reforms aimed at addressing poverty and social exclusion.


How do you use social reforms in a sentence?

Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidential legacy includes many successfull social reforms. Will the president concentrate on budget issues, foreign policy or social reforms in the inner city?


Introduction to social reforms in India?

Introduction on social reformers of india


What does the world social reform mean?

social reforms are done for the society


Why did Bismarck introduce social reforms?

Bismarck introduced social reforms in order to undermine the growing socialist movement in Germany, maintain social stability, and secure support for the conservative government. These reforms were aimed at addressing workers' grievances and improving social conditions to prevent the rise of socialism.


Which religious reforms resulted in social reforms in the mid-nineteenth century?

Second Great Awakening


Which religious movements reforms resulted in social reforms in the mid nineteenth century?

Second Great Awakening


Which religious movement reforms resulted in social reforms in the mid-nineteenth century?

Second Great Awakening