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Step One: Choose one of the reform movements from the lesson.

Children in poverty
Education
Deaf and blind
Mental illness
Temperance

Step Two:
In complete sentences of your own words, create a blog post that teaches society about the reform movement you chose. The blog post should be at least one paragraph and should include the following:

A catchy title
What was the problem?
Who was involved in addressing the problem?
What was done to reform society?
Does the problem still exist today?
One example of something (law, organization, institution, etc.) that exists today because of the reform movement of the 1800s
One image representing the reform movement and its goals

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