19th Century Social Reforms

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What was the primary goal of the Abolitionist Movement?

The primary goal of the Abolitionist Movement was to end slavery and advocate for the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States.

Who was a leading figure in the Women's Suffrage Movement?

Susan B. Anthony was a leading figure in the Women's Suffrage Movement, advocating for women's right to vote.

What social reform is known for improving factory working conditions in the 19th century?

The Factory Act of 1833 is known for regulating child labor and improving working conditions in factories.

Which movement focused on improving education in the 19th century?

The Common School Movement focused on establishing free, publicly funded schools to improve education.

What was the aim of the Temperance Movement?

The aim of the Temperance Movement was to reduce alcohol consumption and its related social problems.


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