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Q: What did prisons in the age of reform form to rehabilitate?
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When was The Age of Reform created?

The Age of Reform was created in 1955.


What was commonly believed about prisons and asylums during the age of reform?

It was believed that solitary confinement would lead an inmate to reflect inward at the crime they committed and pray to God and thus reform their behavior. Of course this did not work in a great many cases, and the Inmate would go mad.


What is the age of reform?

Reform is the change of something to make for the better


The Age of Reform 1820-1840?

The Age of Reform was during the years of 1820 to 1840. This was a time period between the Revolution and the Civil War.


What was the 1918 reform act?

The Reform Bill of 1918 basically enfrancaised all men over the age of 21 and women over the age of 30


What age are the youngest people living in New Zealand's prisons?

16 years old


What is age of reforms?

Reform is the change of something to make for the better


Instead of Unicron transforming Megatron into GalvatronWho reform him into Galvatron in Age of Extinction?

Dalton refused to work with the Decepticons and lent his aid to the Autobots Instead of Unicron transforming Megatron into Galvatron Who reform him into Galvatron in Age of Extinction.


How did the muckrakers attitudes about government affect their reform efforts?

Muckrakers disliked the political corruption and social injustice of the industrial age. Interest in muckrakers led to reform.


Why was the Oberlin College of Ohio important to the age of reform in education?

Women and African Americans


Which era in American history does the gilded age precede?

Reform era. From 1820 to 1865.


What prompted Dorothea Dix to try and reform prisons and asylums?

Dorothea Dix was born on April 4, 1802. She helped the mentally ill in the 1800s, and traveled across the US on behalf of the mentally ill. She died on July 6, 1887 at the age 85.