9.1 Abolition of slavery
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The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw widespread social issues like poverty, child labor, and discrimination. Reformers tackled these problems through various ideologies, including liberalism, socialism, and feminism. Key figures like Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass fought for change. Social movements like abolitionism and women's suffrage gained momentum, leading to landmark legislation such as the Factory Acts and constitutional amendments. Despite opposition from industrialists and conservative groups, these reforms had a lasting impact on society, improving working conditions and expanding political rights.
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The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw widespread social issues like poverty, child labor, and discrimination. Reformers tackled these problems through various ideologies, including liberalism, socialism, and feminism. Key figures like Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass fought for change. Social movements like abolitionism and women's suffrage gained momentum, leading to landmark legislation such as the Factory Acts and constitutional amendments. Despite opposition from industrialists and conservative groups, these reforms had a lasting impact on society, improving working conditions and expanding political rights.
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