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Reform Movements
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Abolitionist Movement
Abolitionist, Temperance, Prison Reform, Nativest Movement
Antebellum Period in America
Chinese protests against government
Civil reform
Civil Rights
Education and Social Services
Education Reform
Education/Disabled Care/Prisons
Effects of Second Great Awakening
Effects of the Second Great Awakening
Europe and Asia during the Early Modern Era
Expansion of Democracy
Historical Impact
Impact on Society
Impact on South Carolina during the 1800s
Impact on South Carolina in the 1800s
Individuals
Influence of Revivals
Influence of Revivals on Americans
Influence of Transcendentalism
Influence on Beliefs and Authorities
Influence on Politics and Religion
James Hogg's Reforms
Labor Reform
Lasting Impact and Examples
Leaders and Movements
Main Ideas
Maternity Leave
Most Important Reform Movement
Municipal reform
North
Opinions/Attitudes towards Reform Movements
Oppose
Personalities in reform movements
Political and Religious Influence
Political and Religious Influences
Political Reform Movements
Populist Reforms
Progressive Movement
Progressive Practices
Progressivism
Prohibition movements
Reasons for Reform
Result of the Second Great Awakening
Results of the Second Great Awakening
Second Great Awakening
Second Great Awakening and Abolition Movement
Second Great Awakening Reforms
Short-term impacts
Short-term results
Short-term Results of Second Great Awakening
Social and Economic Impact
Social Justice
Social Justice Movements
Social Problems and Reform Efforts
Social reform
Social Reform Movement
Social Reformers
Social Reforms in the 1800s
Social Reforms of the 1800s and their Lasting Impacts
South Carolina in the 1800s
Specific Problem and Reform Efforts
Specific reform movement
Specific reform movements in South Carolina during the 1800s
Temperance and Prohibition
Temperance Movement
The Reform Movement in the 1800s
Parent Categories (38)
19th Century
19th Century America
19th Century Movements
American History
Democratic Age of the 1820s, ’30s, and ’40s
Education
Efficiency and Energy
Enlightenment
Hinduism
History
History and Social Movements
History and Social Science
History and Social Studies
History and Society
History or Historical Figures
History or Social Movements
History/Social Studies
Native American history
Native American Rights
People and Reform Movements
Political activism
Political ideologies
Political Movements
Political Science
Politics
Progressive Era
Religion
Religious and Social Movements
Religious Movements
Social History
Social Issues
Social movements
Social problems
Social Problems and Reform Movements
Social Studies
United States
United States History
Women's rights