The mid-19th century saw several significant reform movements in the United States, including the abolitionist movement, which aimed to end slavery, and the women's rights movement, highlighted by the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848. The temperance movement sought to reduce alcohol consumption, while the education reform movement, led by figures like Horace Mann, advocated for public schooling and improved educational access. Additionally, the asylum reform movement aimed to improve conditions for the mentally ill, reflecting a broader push for social justice and humanitarian reforms during this period.
what new religious ideas set the stage for reform movements of the mi-19th century?
they agreed that reform movements were important
They agreed that women should be a part of reform movements. (APEX)
They agreed that reform movements were important
They disagreed about the role women should play in reform movements.
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 agreed that reform movements were important
what new religious ideas set the stage for reform movements of the mi-19th century?
what new religious ideas set the stage for reform movements of the mi-19th century?
what new religious ideas set the stage for reform movements of the mi-19th century?
they agreed that reform movements were important
They agreed that women should be a part of reform movements. (APEX)
False
Women's Suffrage and the Progressive Income Tax
they agreed that reform movements were important
They agreed that reform movements were important.
they agreed that reform movements were important