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The working class and reformers of the 19th century often clashed due to differing priorities and methods for achieving social change. While reformers sought to implement gradual changes through legislation and moral persuasion to improve conditions, many workers were frustrated by slow progress and sought immediate, more radical solutions. Additionally, reformers sometimes overlooked the specific needs and voices of the working class, leading to tensions over representation and the direction of social reforms. This disconnect fueled conflicts over labor rights, wages, and working conditions.
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