A reform era refers to a period of significant change and improvement in various aspects of society, such as politics, economics, education, or social justice. During this time, movements often arise to address systemic issues, implement new policies, and promote progressive values. Reform eras are typically characterized by activism, public discourse, and the push for legislation aimed at enhancing the well-being of individuals and communities. Historical examples include the Progressive Era in the United States and the Meiji Restoration in Japan.
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Reform era. From 1820 to 1865.
the Second Great Awakening.
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The Political Era The Reform Era The Community Integration Era
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Political Era (1840-1930), Reform Era(1930-1970), Community Oriented Policing Era (1970- Current)
There were a lot of moments that made up the reform era. They would include the radical movement and the women's suffrage movement.
The Reform Era.
Reform era. From 1820 to 1865.
Reform groups formed something called the progressive era. During the progressive era it caused political reform. With political reform came changes to help the economy and general well being of the United States.
the Second Great Awakening.
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