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The education reform movement in the United States took place in the 1800s. It was lead by a man named Horace Mann.

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Who became leader of education reform?

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Who was Leader of education reform?

John Rizel


Horace Mann was the chief leader in the movement for?

He was the leader of the education reform he changed the way the world learned and problaly changed the future


What important reform movement became popular in the early 1800?

Abolition, temperance, education, and women's rights were important reform movements that became popular in the early 1800's. Another important reform was mental health.


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How did nineteenth century African American women's organizations evolve?

They became activist organizations that focused on reform and education.


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Education Reform is the changing of a teachers stratagies, purposly to improve the students education.


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Free blacks were not helped by education reform.


What were the goals of the education reform?

improve public education


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