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Territorial expansion.
religious reform is the way a church decides to structure authority in order to advance the churchs common good
There were many reform movements that have happened in America. Some of these include suffrage, equality, socialism, populism, and abolition.
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.
Labor unions shared some of the goals of social reform movements by seeking to improve life for poor workers
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Political reformism offered some of the earliest signals for a progressive movement generally and for sustained reform through the presidencies of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson. Progressive reformers began to shed Victorian ideas about society, including some of the trappings of Social Darwinism.
Tammany Hall survived the Progressive Era by adapting to the changing political landscape and embracing some reformist ideals while maintaining its traditional patronage system. The organization shifted its focus to social services and urban reform, appealing to immigrant communities and leveraging their votes. Additionally, Tammany Hall's ability to forge alliances with emerging political leaders and respond to the demands for reform helped it retain influence despite the broader push for political change. Ultimately, its adaptability allowed it to persist even as progressive movements sought to dismantle corrupt political machines.
women's suffrage, women were given the right to vote in some church meetings
The primary targets of President Roosevelt's reform were corporations, conservation, and protection of consumers.
Some types of social movements include reform movements aimed at changing specific aspects of society, revolutionary movements seeking to overthrow the existing social order, resistance movements opposing oppression or injustice, and identity movements focused on asserting the rights and interests of a specific group.
Political reformism offered some of the earliest signals for a progressive movement generally and for sustained reform through the presidencies of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson. Progressive reformers began to shed Victorian ideas about society, including some of the trappings of Social Darwinism.