They organized state by state campaigns to limit womans workdays.
it led to a social reform movement
Both developed as responses to problems created by industrialization.
The Progressive Era took place in the US from the 1890s to the 1920s. The movement was an effort to reform the government and eliminate the corruption within it. Social activists also wanted to reform the educational system, the insurance industry, the churches, and many other things they felt were out of control, and not working in the best interests of the citizens.
The First Great Awakening focused on the need for individual salvation. It focused heavily on prayer and scripture. The Second Great Awakening took these attitudes, and combined them with intense efforts in social reform. Prison reform, mental institutions, orphanage establishments occurred during the movement. The social effort also started the temperance movement as well as abolition efforts.
Social welfare reform movement
They organized state by state campaigns to limit womans workdays.
The muckrakers investigated and exposed social, political, and economic corruption and problems through their publications. They brought the issues to the public's attention so that action could be taken to reform the problems.
It was a Christian Movement that focused on solving social problems.
The muckrakers investigated and exposed social, political, and economic corruption and problems through their publications. They brought the issues to the public's attention so that action could be taken to reform the problems.
it led to a social reform movement
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A welfare reform is a movement to change the federal government's social welfare policy which shifts responsibility to the states and cut benefits.
Prohibition discouraged the use of alcoholic beverages. Prohibition fit into the reform movement because alcohol use was often associated with such social ills as poverty and insanity.
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The social welfare reform movement brought about significant changes, such as the establishment of social security programs, unemployment benefits, and workers' compensation. It also helped improve working conditions, raise workplace safety standards, and advocate for fair labor practices, leading to better protections for workers and vulnerable populations. Additionally, the movement raised public awareness about poverty and inequality, prompting government action and support for those in need.