Reform movements aim to address and rectify social, political, or economic injustices and inequalities within a society. They seek to bring about change through advocacy, education, and activism, often targeting specific issues like civil rights, labor rights, or environmental protection. By mobilizing public support and raising awareness, these movements strive to influence policy, shift public opinion, and promote a more equitable and just society. Ultimately, their function is to inspire progress and foster improvements that benefit marginalized or oppressed groups.
Territorial expansion was not a target of progressive reform movements.
Certain reform movements led women to become leaders of various reform movements. An example is that women believed their lives will improve with women's suffrage that is why they led this reform.
they agreed that reform movements were important
ewan ko!.
Two important reform movements of the early 19th century were women's rights and abolitionism. Some other important reform movements were prison reform and reforming the way crimes were punished.
Territorial expansion was not a target of progressive reform movements.
Certain reform movements led women to become leaders of various reform movements. An example is that women believed their lives will improve with women's suffrage that is why they led this reform.
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they agreed that reform movements were important
They agreed that women should be a part of reform movements. (APEX)
ewan ko!.
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Two important reform movements of the early 19th century were women's rights and abolitionism. Some other important reform movements were prison reform and reforming the way crimes were punished.
They disagreed about the role women should play in reform movements.
what led the north to reform movements was the hardships they endured such as,alcohol consumption , illiteracy, and overcrowded prisons.
what new religious ideas set the stage for reform movements of the mi-19th century?
what led the north to reform movements was the hardships they endured such as,alcohol consumption , illiteracy, and overcrowded prisons.