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- “Parliamentary Reform” as its primary aim. Reform is generally considered antithetical to revolution. Developing countries may implement a range of reforms to improve...
- these reforms, starting in 1923. After Atatürk's death in 1938, his successor İsmet İnönü continued the one-party rule and Kemalist style reforms until...
- reforms, e.g. the abolition of slavery (William Wilberforce, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Abraham Lincoln, and others), women suffrage, and prison reforms....
- Electoral reform is a change in electoral systems which alters how public desires are expressed in election results. Reforms can include changes to: Voting...
- Look up reformer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A reformer is someone who works for reform. Reformer may also refer to: Catalytic reformer, in an...
- effectively replaced landowners. The judicial reforms were among the most successful and consistent of all his reforms. A completely new court system and order...
- the development of social reforms". In a similar vein, Stan Parker of the Socialist Party of Great Britain argues that reforms are a diversion of energy...
- The Montagu–Chelmsford Reforms or more concisely known as the Mont–Ford Reforms, were introduced by the colonial government to introduce self-governing...
- The Cluniac Reforms (also called the Benedictine Reform) were a series of changes within medieval monasticism in the Western Church focused on restoring...
- The Marian reforms were ****tive changes to the composition and operation of the Roman army during the late Roman republic usually attributed to Gaius...