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Reform era 1820 to 1840? Slavery history 1820-1860? What prompted social reform? What are social reform laws? Why was social reform needed? When did social reform begin? Religion and Reform in 1820-1860? American social reform 1860-1900?
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You can find information on the interactions between women and men and among various reform impulses at the Women and Social Movements in the United States 1830-1930 Web site. ... Home > AP Courses and Exams > Course Home Pages > Lesson 5: The Age of Reform: 1820-1860 ;
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1820–1860. Why It Matters. The idea of reform—the drive to improve society and the lives of Americans— ... you learn about social reform, the antislavery ...
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The emergence of social reform movements was also the subject of musical composition. Temperance, a major issue in the years following the Civil War, inspires here only a moderate amount of music, some of it in jest. ... American Sheet Music: ca. 1820-1860...
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Beginning in the 1820s a new phase of reform--social reform--spread across the country, directed at crime, illiteracy, poverty, and disease. ... Social Reform and the Problem of Crime in a Free Society; Period: 1820-1860...
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Expansion of the Republic, 1820-1860 ... EXPANSION AND REFORM, 1820-1860 ... WOMEN AND SOCIAL REFORM, 1820-1940...
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REVIEW OF SOCIAL REFORM MOVEMENTS IN THE EARLY 1800's ... importance of action—church must be involved in reform and promote a better society ... · Temperance: Alcohol seen as root of social evils; used both legal and moral suasion; first successes were at local, then state levels.
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Who were some famous; Unitarian Universalists? ... In social reform, working for women's rights, racial justice, peace, individual rights, prison reform and many other causes: ... Purchases through the commercial boxes and banners on these pages support this site. The keywords used to generate banners and boxes have been...
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The abolitionist movement sought to eradicate slavery and quickly became the most visible reform movement during the antebellum period. ... As the American economy changed and more women left the sphere of the home for the workforce, many women began demanding more social, political, and economic rights.
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