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Social Reform: How Americans Changed Their Nation for the Better
Discover how reformers used activism, legislation, and community organizing to transform American society during the 1800s and Progressive Era.
What You'll Learn
Settlement houses provided essential services to urban immigrant communities nationwide.
The Eighteenth Amendment resulted from the organized temperance movement's persistent campaigns.
Labor reformers used strikes and unions to improve dangerous industrial workplace conditions.
Dorothea Dix transformed prison and mental health care through investigative advocacy efforts.
What You'll Practice
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Students analyze how reform movements achieved legislative and institutional social changes.
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Learners identify key vocabulary including muckrakers, NAACP, and trust-busting terms.
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Practice questions assess understanding of reform strategies, leaders, and landmark events.
Why This Matters
Studying social reform equips learners to understand how organized citizens have shaped American laws and institutions, inspiring informed civic participation today.
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Social Reform
Progressive Era
Labor Rights
Settlement Houses
Temperance

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