The reforms of Mao Zedong had a greater appeal to peasants because he divided the land that the Communists won among the local farmers. Many peasants threw their support to the Chinese Communist Party because most peasants believed that Jiang was doing little to improve their lives.
Because he was a spellbinding preacher of the Dominican order who dedicated his life to reforming the corruption in the Church and society.
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William Lyon Mackenzie (1795-1861) was a Canadian activist in the early to the middle part of the 19th century. He was a strong advocate of reforms and believed the American Revolution was a possible model for making reforms in the Canadian government. He became a "nuisance" of sorts and went into exile in the United States. He was jailed in 1839 for the violation of US neutrality acts related to an armed invasion of Canada by US volunteers (the Patriot War, ostensibly to overthrow the British colonial rule). But he was pardoned by President Van Buren and even became a US citizen in 1843. He was granted amnesty by Canada in 1849, and returned there in 1850, and again served in the legislature. Many of the reforms he worked for had been accomplished. He was a true Canadian patriot.
Yes. There were flies and many other insects, carrying disease. It gave the men many diseases, which caused death if shooting hadn't.
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They believed that pope should rule over a church independent of the state
The peasants believed in the church and preferred to follow the guidance of their priests on matters of tradition and spirituality.
Opposition to legalized abortion caused many conservatives to oppose the ERA.
Absence of bill of rights
Many people wanted to turn back Progressive reforms from the previous decades.
False
Once the industrial revolution started the devices came instead of the peasents, so many got "fired". Meanwhile a new class grew, the Prolertarian, the working class, and many ex-peasents found there workes at plants and became the working class.
B. Many democratic reforms were instituted.
Bryan supported many populist reforms
Many of the reforms of the early nineteenth century were prompted by the desire to address social injustices, economic inequality, and political instability. Influential factors included the French Revolution, Enlightenment ideas, industrialization, and the rise of nationalism, which all contributed to a push for political and social change. Additionally, pressure from social movements, uprisings, and intellectual currents helped to shape the reforms of this period.
King William I would have got his barons to build motte and bailey castles all around England. He built the castles because there were so many rebellions. All the peasents didn't like that King William had killed their former King to gain the throne. If the peasents triedd to do anything out of line, they would get killed by the many soldiers