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Essay heading: Dbq: The Reform Movements Of 1825-1850
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Document H illustrates the detrimental effect that alcohol had on the life of the common laborer. In 1851, a law was passed which banned alcohol. This law not only protected women and children physically due to a decrease in abuse, it also supported the democratic principle that every man was equal and productive in his own right, as long as the government protected them from immoralities... displayed 300 characters
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Many other social reforms occurred throughout the country between 1825 and 1850. These social reforms were less specific than the temperance movement, but were very important in the expansion of democratic ideals in the minds of common Americans. Document F provides a view of the growing outlook on what American culture, and even human culture should incorporate... displayed next 300 characters
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