Political and economic reforms. :]
To give voters a stronger voice in government
Allaigance to orthodox church,reforms,allaigance to kingship etc.
the Whig party
They were reforms to make the government more democratic
The reforms that expanded democracy in newly industrialized societies were legislative reforms that provided for public voting, reformed local government, other structures in the insurance, education and finance sector.
The social change in Great Britain included increased demands for political rights and reforms, such as expanded voting rights and workers' rights. This led to movements such as Chartism that advocated for greater democracy and representation. The middle and working classes in Britain were inspired by the political freedoms enjoyed by US citizens and pushed for similar reforms in their own country.
He established a limited democracy.
He introduced political, legal and economic reforms. His reforms did fail in the short term, but he was credited with having laid the foundations of Athenian Democracy
He introduced political, legal and economic reforms. His reforms did fail in the short term, but he was credited with having laid the foundations of Athenian Democracy
Athenians avoided major political upheavals by making timely reforms toward democracy , rule by the people.
Athenians avoided major political upheavals by making timely reforms toward democracy , rule by the people.
more democracy
There's direct democracy, which is a political system in which citizens participate directly in government decision making; then there's representative democracy, in which the citizens elect others to represent them In government
Chartism was important because it was a working-class movement in Britain in the mid-19th century that fought for political reform and better working conditions. It aimed to give the working class more rights and representation in government, and its actions contributed to the eventual expansion of voting rights and other reforms in Britain.
Solon made political reforms in Athens.
He continued the democracy introduced by his mentor Ephialtes after he was assassinated, and further developed it into a radical democracy where the citizens directly controlled the political and legal system.In realm of political reforms, Pericles profoundly deepened the democratic character of Athenian constitution.