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Match the reform movement with its primary goal.(7 points)
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Abolitionist
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Women's Rights
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Temperance
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Education Reform
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Prison/Asylum Reform
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Labor Reform
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Transcendentalism
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Abolitionist — End slavery; secure emancipation and equal rights for African Americans.
Women's Rights — Obtain equal rights for women, especially suffrage and legal/political equality.
Temperance — Reduce or eliminate alcohol consumption; curb alcohol’s social problems (often via prohibition).
Education Reform — Establish and improve public/common schools; expand access and teacher training.
Prison/Asylum Reform — Improve conditions and humane treatment; rehabilitate prisoners and provide proper care for the mentally ill.
Labor Reform — Improve working conditions: shorter hours, safer workplaces, end child labor, and support labor rights/unions.
Transcendentalism — Promote individual intuition, self‑reliance, and a spiritual connection to nature; a philosophical/religious reform movement.
Women's Rights — Obtain equal rights for women, especially suffrage and legal/political equality.
Temperance — Reduce or eliminate alcohol consumption; curb alcohol’s social problems (often via prohibition).
Education Reform — Establish and improve public/common schools; expand access and teacher training.
Prison/Asylum Reform — Improve conditions and humane treatment; rehabilitate prisoners and provide proper care for the mentally ill.
Labor Reform — Improve working conditions: shorter hours, safer workplaces, end child labor, and support labor rights/unions.
Transcendentalism — Promote individual intuition, self‑reliance, and a spiritual connection to nature; a philosophical/religious reform movement.
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