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What is a defining characteristic of the reform era? (1 point) Responses The U.S. acquired more land to improve the economy. The U.S. acquired more land to improve the economy. . Regions of the U.S. disagreed over slavery. . Regions of the U.S. disagreed over slavery. . The Founding Fathers created the U.S. Constitution. . The Founding Fathers created the U.S. Constitution. Efforts were made to improve conditions in society.

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A defining characteristic of the reform era is that efforts were made to improve conditions in society. This period, particularly in the 19th century, was marked by various movements aimed at addressing social issues such as abolition, women's rights, education reform, and temperance.

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