Solidarity
Jose Morelos
propaganda movement
Social reforms were as a result of the Second Great Awakening. They brought about religious reforms which led to the founding of several denominations, temperance movement, changes in the American family, educational reforms, abolition of slave trade, and the issue on women rights and empowerment. Political reforms were directly linked to the religious reforms, voting restrictions were revised.
Solon made political reforms in Athens.
They were reforms to make the government more democratic
She joined the pro - democratic movement whis pushed political reforms
Some reforms including greater political liberty for the affected communities. However, the most striking effect of the political movement is enforced poverty throughout the regions involved in the conflict. This, because such movement has scared away investments from both government and private enterprises alike.
The Progressive Movement led to several key reforms primarily in the areas of political, social, and economic change. Key reforms included the establishment of direct democracy measures like the initiative, referendum, and recall, as well as social welfare programs aimed at improving labor conditions and women's suffrage. Additionally, the movement spurred regulatory measures such as the Sherman Antitrust Act and the establishment of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to ensure consumer protection. These reforms collectively aimed to address the issues arising from industrialization, urbanization, and political corruption.
The organization established by Ilustrados to push for reforms and advocate for the assimilation of the Philippines to Spain was the Propaganda Movement. Led by Filipino intellectuals in the late 19th century, the movement used writings, publications, and peaceful protests to raise awareness about the need for political and social reforms in the Philippines.
The political movement to increase farmers' political power was known as the Populist Movement, which emerged in the late 19th century in the United States. It sought to address the economic struggles faced by farmers through reforms such as the regulation of railroads, the establishment of a graduated income tax, and the implementation of direct election of senators. The movement was represented by the People's Party, which aimed to unite farmers and laborers to challenge the political and economic elites.
The muckrakers prepared the way for political reforms by exposing corruption and then writing about it for the public to read.
The answer you are looking for is "Taliban", but to call them a "reform movement" is a little disengenuous. They were (and continue to be) a regressivist Islamist political organization. The reforms that they were making were to revert to medieval-types of laws.