After choosing one of the following reform movements from the lesson, create a blog about it.
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History, 28.08.2019 03:30 sierravick123owr441
After choosing one of the following reform movements from the lesson, create a blog about it.
o children in poverty
o education
o deaf and blind
o mental illness
o temperance
blog for the mentally ill
[insert (copy and paste) an image related to your reform movement here]
[paragraph (5+ sentences or list written with complete sentences, proper grammar, and punctuation]
o what was the problem?
o who was the reformer involved in addressing the problem?
o what steps by the reformer or what laws were put fix the problem?
o does the problem still exist today?
o what is an example of something (a law, organization, institution, etc.) that exists today because of the reform movement in the 1800s?
i need i dont get how to answer #2 without being very rude
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