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The temperance movement and educational reform were two aspects of American society targeted by reformers.
The temperance movement was a reform movement that opposed excessive use of alcohol and advocated "temperance," or abstinence from alcohol. The reformers' argument was that men who drank excessively would spend most of their money on alcohol rather than on food for their families. Additionally, these men were usually very abusive.
It was form to expand the campaign for labor law, prison reform, and suffrage. It was founded in November 1874.
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The Hundred Days' Reform was a failed 104-day national cultural, political and educational reform movement in 1898 in late Qing Dynasty China. The failure of the reform movement gave great impetus to revolutionary forces within China.
The temperance movement and educational reform were two aspects of American society targeted by reformers.
Peter T. Winskill has written: 'The temperance movement and its workers' -- subject(s): Temperance movement, temperance pledge, Gospel Temperance, liquor reform
The Farm Reform Movement
You might be referring to the Temperance Movement or Temperance Reform.
temperance - Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Dorthea Dix
In the United States especially, there was the temperance movement. Women came in droves to protest the women inequality in America. Some other parts were child labor, abolition and prison reforms.
Yes, the womens rights movement, temperance movement, prison reforms and the perfectionism. Take note that it was taking place while the Second Great Awakening was occurring so there was also plenty of religious reforms as well.
The temperance movement was a reform movement that opposed excessive use of alcohol and advocated "temperance," or abstinence from alcohol. The reformers' argument was that men who drank excessively would spend most of their money on alcohol rather than on food for their families. Additionally, these men were usually very abusive.
The temperance movement was a reform movement that opposed excessive use of alcohol and advocated "temperance," or abstinence from alcohol. The reformers' argument was that men who drank excessively would spend most of their money on alcohol rather than on food for their families. Additionally, these men were usually very abusive.
Dorthea Dix advocated for prison reform in the 1800s. She wanted better facilities and treatment, also for asylums.
It was form to expand the campaign for labor law, prison reform, and suffrage. It was founded in November 1874.