Post-War Reforms
Post-war reforms refer to the changes implemented in various countries after major conflicts, particularly after World War II. These reforms aimed to rebuild economies, improve social welfare, and promote political stability. Key initiatives included the establishment of social safety nets, such as unemployment benefits and healthcare systems, to support citizens affected by the war.
In addition to social reforms, many nations focused on economic recovery through programs like the Marshall Plan, which provided financial aid to rebuild European economies. These efforts also included land reforms and labor rights legislation, fostering a more equitable society and preventing the rise of extremism in the post-war era.