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some social reforms are the abolition of slavery and the fight for women's rights
Many women took a leading role in the reform movement
Social Housekeeping was a term used to describe how women needed to clean up dirty politics because they were the keepers of their homes and needed to do the same regarding the social and economic injustices that were occurring in their communities
the similarities and differences of the refrom movement of the early to mid-1800s were similarities:abolitionists belived that slavery should be outlawed
The question is not that hard to answer if you know what is being asked. Biomedical Determinism is the belief that women are weak. That they might die if they exert themselves through exercise. In the context of the 19th century, women were not encouraged to exercise so therefore, they did have weak bodies. This obviously contributed to health problems in women.
Why were women prominent in the reform crusades of the early nineteenth century? What contributions did they make to social reform? Select three leaders and defend your selection of them as leaders.
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.
Many women devoted themselves to social reform.
By the end of the 19th century, reform efforts resulted in a constitutional amendment to allow women the right to vote
Middle class, college educated women
by the end of the 19th century,reform efforts resulted in a constitutional amendment to allow women the right to vote
Middle class, college educated women
The reform crusades offered many middle-class women opportunities to escape the confines of home and enter public affairs.
what is the problem of sati in 18th century
Women social workers of the 19th Century were ladies who usually belonged to the Temperance Movement. They later organized into the Salvation Army and several other women's rights groups.
Women's Suffrage and the Progressive Income Tax
women's suffrage, women were given the right to vote in some church meetings