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Essay heading: Democratic Ideals Of 1825-50
 
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Document A reinforces this idea since it states that young criminals must be placed in their own penitentiary system away from elders that could ruin their chance to live properly in society. The reformers wanted the criminals to experience equality eventually instead of leaving them as damaged members of society...
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But, in seeking this goal, they sacrificed the prisoners’ liberty within the prison to the extent they went insane. Solitary confinement and beatings are two examples of the terrible conditions. The search for finding a way cure deranged men led to unjust treatment against democratic ideals even though the reformers were trying to improve their lives...
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