How Did Changes in American Society Encourage Reform Movements?
work. Mann though that public schools would be best if there was a diversity of children in the schools. Industrialization had children working, and left men out of jobs, as children worked for less, and by having children go to school more jobs would open up for the jobless. Public education was not encouraged all that much by changes in American society, but were influenced mildly. The economic changes in American society encouraged some reforms, discouraged other reforms, or didn’t affect the reforms. The women’s rights movement was encouraged by the changes, but took a very long time for women to get equal rights. Public education reform wasn’t affected that much, but took a short time for public schools to improve. Economic changes in American society during the 1800’s were for the most part good for America, and led to many people starting reforms. With many people starting different reforms, people in America could work for better rights, or further their beliefs and try to refo