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what led the north to reform movements was the hardships they endured such as,alcohol consumption , illiteracy, and overcrowded prisons.
what led the north to reform movements was the hardships they endured such as,alcohol consumption , illiteracy, and overcrowded prisons.
The early women's rights movement was built upon the principles and experiences of other efforts so as to promote social justice and to improve human condition.
because its a local adjustment
The Second Great Awakening which was a religious movement in the 1800s ( but you probably already knew that second part)
they did absolutely nothing. they were useless. they suck they did absolutely nothing. they were useless. they suck
Many women took a leading role in the reform movement
The primary objective to reform civil service in the late 1800s was to hire government workers based on merit, through education and testing, rather than which party the applicant supported. This was known as the Pendleton Act.
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The Prison Reform movement is a social justice movement aimed at advocating for changes to the criminal justice system, particularly in relation to prisons and incarceration. It seeks to address issues such as mass incarceration, harsh sentencing laws, inhumane conditions in prisons, and lack of rehabilitation and reintegration programs for inmates. The movement aims to promote fairness, justice, and rehabilitation within the criminal justice system.
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