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  • Reform Movements And Radical Groups
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    Question: What means did reformers and radicals use to communicate their messages and how did these means influence their ideologies? Over the first Century and a half of American History, Reformers and Radicals found many innovative and effective ways to communicate their ideas to the country. Today, sending a message across the country can be as easy as writing an e-mail, and mass communication can be achieved as easily as setting up a website or buying a television advertisement. It is hard f...
  • Examples Of Fokine's Reforms
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    The Reforms of Michel Fokine Photography, painting, vs. ideography, and literature have all progressed over time. New technology, and new ways of thinking have brought these arts to new levels. There seems to be a broad misconception, though, that ballet is an art form that does not progress; does not change. Many people assume that ballet's set vocabulary of movement places limitations on how far the art can expand. Little do many people realize that this vocabulary is a mere foundation for the...
  • Reforming The Way People
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    In early America between the years of 1825-1850, America was rapidly changing and reforming the way people lived. Societal problems and major discrepancies that had previously been overlooked began to rapidly gain awareness. The main idea of the reforms in the United States at this time was the relatively new sense of Democracy. Reform sought to maximize these benefits in light of Democracy and for this reason came up with many changes in which greater good can be found through freedom, justice,...
  • Michael Sattler And Swiss Brethren Beliefs
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    Michael Sattler Perhaps the most misunderstood, least recognized, and largely undervalued of all the great reformers of the sixteenth century is Michael Sattler, the Anabaptist. The little that is actually known about Michael Sattler is often times assumed or misinterpreted. However, the definite information available regarding this "radical" suggest that his brief yet significant role as a Reformation leader was truly invaluable for the unification and survival of the Anabaptist movement and it...
  • Strong Reform Movement For Dress And Clothing
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    Dress Reform from 1850 to 1930 in the United States: The Impact on Health Dress reform has played an integral part of the women's movement, health reform and political agendas. This paper will explore the time period of 1850 to 1930 in the United States of America concerning dress reform for women. It is important to explore this topic because the eighty year span marks a time of rapid change for women concerning health, leisure, independence, political and gender constraints and liberties. A de...
  • Reform Movements
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    The seeds of American social reform began in the early days of the nineteenth century. By the 1860's, American society was beleaguered by groups demanding change. Abolitionists called for the termination of slavery. Women fought for their equal rights. Other reformers pressed for wider public education and the expulsion of alcohol. Although these reform movements sought to improve the country's well being, they went against its valued democratic ideals. In essence, they wanted to create a utopia...
  • Reform Movements Of The Period
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    The reform movements of the early to mid 18th century encouraged a change in the way people thought and a reconstruction of traditional society. This era of reform opened the door of opportunity for millions of Americans; granting them an opportunity to chase after wealth and power. There were numerous reform movements, all of which in on a small scale or large scale affected the treatment of the underprivileged classes. This period did not blatantly threaten the privileged "well-to-do" classes ...

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