Social Sciences, asked by SayHyToGod96, 4 months ago

why are social reforms described so​

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Answered by aditiv4rm4
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here is your answer mate

Social reformers are described so because they felt that some changes were essential in society and unjust practices needed to be rooted out. ... They brought changes in society by persuading people to give up old practices and adopt a new way of life.

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Answered by TanyaDhurwey6
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Social reformers are described so because they felt that some changes were essential in society and unjust practices needed to be rooted out. ... They brought changes in society by persuading people to give up old practices and adopt a new way of life. .

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