29. Who was Dorthea Dix? What were the positive outcomes of Dorothea Dix’s reports? Use evidence from the text to support your response.

30. As “more men won the right to vote, reformers acted to improve education.” Why do you think it is important for a republic to have "educated citizens"?

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29. Dorothea Dix was a social reformer who advocated for improved conditions and treatment for people with mental illnesses. The positive outcomes of Dorothea Dix's reports were that they led to the establishment of many new mental hospitals and reforms in how mentally ill individuals were treated in the United States.

30. It is important for a republic to have educated citizens because an educated populace can make informed decisions when voting and actively participate in the democratic process. Education also promotes critical thinking skills and helps individuals contribute positively to society.