Movements to reform prisons and mental hospitals.
mentally ill movement
Prohibition discouraged the use of alcoholic beverages. Prohibition fit into the reform movement because alcohol use was often associated with such social ills as poverty and insanity.
There were a lot of moments that made up the reform era. They would include the radical movement and the women's suffrage movement.
Bhakti movement and Arya Samaj movement are examples from India.
The Anti-alcohol movement.
He is associated with the reform of the rights of African Americans.
mentally ill movement
yes it did, think of how hospitals and prisons are today
She is associated with both the anti slavery and women's rights reform movements.
Dorothea Dix was a key player =)
tariff reform
In the US, it was Dorothea Dix in the 19th century and Samuel J. Barrow in the early 20th century. In the UK, it was Winston S. Churchill when he became Home Secretary in 1910.
Dorothea Dix
Temperance But Im not 100% sure
Herman Melville was associated with the transcendentalist movement, a philosophical and literary movement that emphasized individualism, self-reliance, and a harmonious connection with nature. He was not a central figure in any specific reform movement.
There are several reform movements associated with the Second Great Awakening including the women's rights movement, and abolitionism. The Second Great Awakening refers to a Protestant revival movement.
Dorothea Dix