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explain in detail the different political tradition of the nineteenth century​

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Answered by crankybirds31
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The three main nineteenth century social reform movements – abolition, temperance, and women's rights – were linked together and shared many of the same leaders. Its members, many of whom were evangelical Protestants, saw themselves as advocating for social change in a universal way.

Answered by herosem8
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The 19th century was a period of great political and social change, including social reforms affecting education, poverty and public health, and reform of the franchise. The Home Office was created in 1782 to supervise the internal affairs of Great Britain, with particular emphasis on law, order and regulation.
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