Name the prominent reform movements of the 19th century. Explain the factors responsible for the rise of social and religion reform movements.
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Reform movements of the 19th century
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- The three 19th-century reform movements were abolition, temperance, and women’s rights.
- The Second Great Awakening in 1820 and 30s with social movements began to aim for a perfect society with including abolitionism and temperance.
- The temperance movement consisted of church-goers. It began in the early 1800s to restrict drinking in America.
- Abolitionism was a social reform effort to abolish slavery in the United States.
- Women suffrage and expanding rights for women before 1848 were part of women rights.
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