Political Parties
Political and economic reforms. :]
There are a number of such movements, but the most popular has been FASCISM.
The most appropriate evidence for describing the 1820s as an age of reform includes the rise of social movements such as abolitionism and women's rights, the implementation of democratic reforms in some countries, and the emergence of new ideas challenging traditional societal structures. These changes reflect a period marked by efforts to address social injustices and inequalities through various movements and reforms.
Several political reforms took place at the state level during the Progressive Era. These included the secret ballot which ensures privacy during the voting process, initiative which allows citizens to petition their legislators, the referendum, the recall and the direct primary.
There were many - the most significant were:7th Century BCE - Dracon6th Century BCE - Solon, Peisistratus, Cleisthenes5th Century BCE - Ephialtes, Pericles
Louis Pasteur was known for being apolitical and focused primarily on his scientific research and innovations. While he did express some patriotic sentiments, he generally stayed out of political matters and controversies.
Most of the reconstruction was a failure, but a few elements did survive. The 13th, 14th and 15th amendments all survived the compromise of 1877.
The Mayan movement calls for Mayan participation in political and socioeconomic decisions and, most importantly, seeks recognition and respect as being culturally, linguistically and historically different from the "official" culture.
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 Code of Hammurabi
China's economic reforms greatly increased the economic role of the banking system.