It can be both a social and an economic reform. It can be social because people make up society and the level of educated people in society has effect on it. Also, it can be economic because the more a person's level of education affects the type of job he/she gets and how much money he/she makes.
No; prohibition is an example of social reform.
President Wilson's reforms were the Tariff Reform, Business Reform, and the Banking Reform.
Health Care Reform is a social tax, will it work?
They were the three goals that most African American politicians shared.
Enlightened despots attempted to bring about reforms to their social and government systems during their rules.
No; prohibition is an example of social reform.
President Roosevelt's program was known as the New Deal. It dealt with economic stimulation and social reform.
President Wilson's reforms were the Tariff Reform, Business Reform, and the Banking Reform.
land reform;economic reform;Great Leap Forward;political reform;social reform;
Education
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In the 1800s, education reforms focused on expanding public education, promoting universal access to schooling, and improving teacher training. One notable reform was the establishment of common schools, or public schools, to provide education to children regardless of their background. These reforms aimed to create a more educated and skilled workforce to support economic growth and social progress.
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