Church groups actively worked against her efforts
They sucked balls. I love anyone whose name starts with A.
it will improve its technologies.
it didnt
They invested money into building schools and education.
with books !+ building bigger schools
Reformers thought that education made children responsible citizens.
they needed more people to educate like horace mann...
Special schools. some reformers took steps to improve education for people with disabilities.
John Howard and Cesare Beccaria were two prominent reformers who worked to improve prison conditions in the eighteenth century. Howard focused on issues such as overcrowding and sanitation, while Beccaria advocated for more humane treatment of prisoners and the abolition of torture. Their efforts laid the foundation for modern prison reform.
Education became an important topic for reformers in the 1800s due to the increasing emphasis on democracy, industrialization, and social mobility. Reformers believed that an educated populace was essential for a functioning democracy, as well as for preparing individuals for the challenges of a rapidly changing society. They also saw education as a means to address social inequalities and improve economic opportunities for all, leading to a push for increased access to education and improvements in its quality.
The ideas of personal salvation, moral reform, and individual responsibility expressed during the Second Great Awakening inspired 19th century reformers to address social issues such as abolition, women's rights, temperance, and education. Reform movements gained momentum as individuals were motivated to take action to improve society and promote social justice based on their religious beliefs.
most stuff
because
they demanded taxes support the school systems
Reformers tried to improve city life because immigrants didn't have good places to live and places to work .Children couldn't go to school they had to work.
Social reformers of the early 1800s aimed to address various societal issues, including slavery, women's rights, education, and labor conditions. They sought to promote equality, improve living conditions, and ensure access to education for all. Movements such as abolitionism and women's suffrage gained momentum, with reformers advocating for the fundamental rights and dignity of marginalized groups. Their efforts laid the groundwork for significant social changes and legislative reforms in the years to follow.
They did reports on it