why did india become an arena for social reform movements in 19 and 20 th centuaries
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Reform Movements of the 19th Century. Inspired by the Second Great Awakening and Transcendentalism, Americans started a number of social reformmovements in the antebellum era, including the fight against alcohol and slavery, as well as the fight for public schools, humane prisons and asylums, and women's rights .
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India became an arena of the "social reform movement" in the 19th and 20th centuries because of the infusion of the existing modern ways of living and taught.
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Even though society was preserved, members were transformed by transitions and practices that were replaced by many social evils. The start of the "social reforms" during the centuries resulted in two societies that were unique to each other. On the other hand, India has English young educated people who have contributed to the social reforms movement.
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