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urban families had more opportunity for diverse leisure activities than did rural families
some social reforms are the abolition of slavery and the fight for women's rights
Revivalism swept across the United Staes in the early 19th century. Revival was a religious gathering that relied on emotional sermons to awaken religious feelings which become popular during the early 19th century.
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Important reform movements in America during the mid-1800s include: the Second Great Awakening (Christian revival movement), Women's Reform & Abolition (women & blacks faced many restrictions, setbacks & limitations that segregated & oppressed them in society).
Labor unions shared some of the goals of social reform movements by seeking to improve life for poor workers
Participating in charities and social reform movements
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The Second Great Awakening emphasized individual salvation and personal responsibility, which motivated people to address social issues such as poverty, slavery, and women's rights. The revivalist movement also encouraged a sense of moral duty to improve society, leading to the growth of reform movements such as abolitionism, temperance, and women's suffrage. The emphasis on improving society and promoting equality helped fuel these social reform movements during the 19th century.
urban families had more opportunity for diverse leisure activities than did rural families
Some women who belong to the Reform and Conservative movements wear kippot during religious services. Kippah is the Hebrew word that most Jews use.
A community with a leaking sewage system pressures its state government to fund repairs.
Education reform can be traced back to various historical periods and movements, but a notable period of widespread education reform in the United States took place during the mid-19th century, led by figures like Horace Mann. It aimed to address issues such as accessibility, quality of education, and curriculum standards.
During the period of disunion, a blending of the cultures took place, however, during the reunification period, the common people were affected by reform of the military, creation of new laws, and land reform. Also there was a new religion sweeping across the country, Buddhism.