What do the reforms of England and Germany have in common?

Common in the reforms: 1) both countries wanted to achieve a high level of capitalism and therefore carried out an economic reform; 2) they introduced monopolies in all areas of trade to make it easier to introduce a high level of taxation; 3) they wanted to exterminate non-indigenous people, so they carried out massive reforms. People who managed to escape before the repression moved to neighboring countries; 4) in both countries there was a problem with unemployment, therefore, a labor reform was carried out, consisting in the construction of new jobs; 5) both countries wanted to encourage only the bourgeoisie, therefore they carried out cultural and socio – economic reforms; 6) both countries wanted to be independent from neighboring countries, therefore they terminated all agreements and acts on mutual assistance and external economy.



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