The One Hundred Days of Reform in China, initiated in 1898, aimed to modernize the country in response to internal strife and foreign pressure. Key reforms included the modernization of the education system, the establishment of a constitutional government, the promotion of industrial development, and the reorganization of the military. The movement sought to adopt Western technologies and practices while preserving Chinese culture. However, these reforms faced significant opposition, leading to their eventual failure and the execution of key reformers.
Major political, administrative, and educational reforms.
The biggest reformer was Dorothea Dix. She traveled around the world to improve the conditions of the mentally ill and the prisons at which they were held like caged animals.
Reform of the government civil service,which had become extremely corrupt during the Presidency of Grant.
social reforms are done for the society
to change not all reforms were postive for everyone.
Major political, administrative, and educational reforms.
Major political, administrative, and educational reforms.
President Wilson's reforms were the Tariff Reform, Business Reform, and the Banking Reform.
land reform, administrative reforms, foreign policies, and economic and currency reforms.
The biggest reformer was Dorothea Dix. She traveled around the world to improve the conditions of the mentally ill and the prisons at which they were held like caged animals.
Land Reform
two reforms of the jacksonian era were laws that protected seament from being flogged and dress reforms for women
They organized state by state campaigns to limit womans workdays.
Reform of the government civil service,which had become extremely corrupt during the Presidency of Grant.
During the reign of Emperor Guangxu, the most two remarkable events were the Sino-Japanese War and the Wu Hsu Reform in 1898.
Reform is the change of something to make for the better
Relief. Recovery. Reform. All of the above --Apex :D