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Which of the following  best  describes the scope of social reform movements during the gilded age? reform movements aimed to organize labor unions and worked for child labor laws, safety in the workplace, and women’s suffrage. reform movements worked only for women’s suffrage and equal pay for equal work. reform movements worked only for child labor laws, safety in the workplace, and women’s suffrage. reform movements worked only to reform labor unions and for child labor laws.

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