Lyman Beecher was a Presbyterian minister and leader of the American Temperance Society. He was a powerful proponent of moral reform and chief architect of the voluntary establishment of religion.
They organized state by state campaigns to limit womans workdays.
Movement for Reform Judaism was created in 1958.
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They aimed to reform child labor, workplace conditions, education, and government.
National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws was created in 1970.
A county organization is in need of reform because of all the problems it faces. Reforms in sanitation, overcrowding, and laws is needed.
There can be many reasons that county organizations might need reform. One reason would be if the organization was not working the way it is intended to work.
Frances R. Spielhagen has written: 'The algebra solution to mathematics reform' -- subject(s): Social aspects, Study and teaching (Middle school), Algebra
Horace Mann, Catherine Beecher, Emma Willard, Mary Lyon, Samuel Gridley Howe, and Thomas Gallaudet.
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Frances Willard was the most well known president of the Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU). She said of the WCTU that "Our policy is 'The Do-everything-policy, and do it all the time.'" Accordingly, it has addressed a number of other social reform issues since then, including lust-free marriage, sanitation, abstinence from tobacco, public health, abortion, homosexuality, labor rights, premarital chastity, eugenics, prostitution, gambling, pornography, international peace, dress reform, illicit drugs, suffrage, same-sex marriage, women's rights, the "War on Christmas," the display of Scripture in public places, and maintaining Blue laws prohibiting golf and other leisure activities on Sundays. The WCTU currently emphasizes abstinence from alcohol and drugs, pornography, same-sex marriage, premarital chastity, homosexuality, and keeping Christ in Christmas.
an is an organization that uses force of arms, while the reform movement uses their intellect to make a change
Frances Willard founded the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and one of the most famous members was Carry A. Nation. The presidents of the WCTU and their terms of office have been: 1874 - 1879 - Annie Turner Wittenmeyer 1879 - 1898 - Frances Elizabeth Caroline Willard 1898 - 1914 - Lillian M. N. Stevens 1914 - 1925 - Anna Adams Gordon 1925 - 1933 - Ella Alexander Boole 1933 - 1944 - Ida BelleWise Smith 1944 - 1953 - Mamie White Colvin 1953 - 1959 - Agnes Dubbs Hays 1959 - 1974 - Ruth Tibbets Tooze 1974 - 1980 - Edith Kirkendall Stanley 1980 - 1988 - Martha Greer Edgar 1988 - 1996 - Rachel Catherine Bubar Kelly 1996 - 2006 - Sarah Frances Ward 2006 - Current -Rita Kaye Wert
Sarah G. Bagley
Sarah G. Bagley was a weaver who founded the Lowell female reform organization. The Lowell female reform organization petitioned for a 10-hour work day in 1845.
The tax code favored the rich and powerful.