because he can
Altogether , Ayub Khan ruled for 11 yrs and people got against him , so after completing his 10 yrs he reformed , 1.Social Reforms 2.Agricultural Reforms 3.Industrial Reforms 4.Educational Reforms
She was one of the most vigorous social reformers, also a Boston schoolteacher. She funded a new mental hospital. Mentally il people were treated as criminals and she stopped this by going to jail's and fighting for a change.
Independent social audits
Group for Social Dialogue was created in 1990.
social reformers names who worked for women development
Bismarck wanted the working people to be happy and there was no reason that the government had to provide social reforms for all who worked.
Avoid a socialist revolution.
Bismarck was willing to do whatever it took to achieve unification. He was known to be a good leader, but dealt with his opposition harshly, earning him the title of "Tyrant." Bismarck's social reforms were pioneering, however, his methods of rule were separate and apart from his reforms. His reforms did not justify the extremes he used.
The thing in that Germany place was uh a Bismark thing and it was uh to get the unify workers in support of socialism. :) YAH
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Bismarck's social reforms aimed to address the growing unrest and socialist movements in Germany by providing benefits to the working class. He believed that offering social welfare programs would help stabilize society and reduce the appeal of socialism. By implementing these reforms, Bismarck also sought to strengthen the power and stability of the German state.
Bismarck was motivated to introduce social insurance in Germany both in order to promote the well-being of workers in order to keep the German economy operating at maximum efficiency, and to stave-off calls for more radical socialist alternatives.
Germany took a pioneering role in, Social and Economic reform.
Many states seized the occasion to introduce important political and social reforms.
Otto von Bismarck reformed German society in the late 19th century in numerous ways. It is undeniable, however, that one of the most far-reaching (and simply important) reforms was the political and economic unification of the numerous individual duchies, principalities, and territories of the Germanic region into a single nation-state, Germany. It is this modern nation that would figure centrally in European affairs for most of the following century.
Bismarck took a leading role in social welfare reform. The reforms were a strategic political move which gained him the support of the working class. Bismarck had recognized his political vulnerability to the socialist movement which was growing rapidly. Without his social welfare reform, the support of the working class could have easily gone to the socialists.
Bismarck supported social legislation in the late 19th century to undermine the growing socialist movement in Germany. By enacting reforms such as workers' compensation and social insurance, Bismarck sought to appease the working class and prevent them from turning to more radical socialist ideologies. Additionally, he believed that addressing social issues through legislation could help maintain social stability and protect the interests of the state.