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Reform Associations
are groups or organizations dedicated to advocating for changes and improvements in societal issues, government policies, and institutional practices.
Second Great Awakening
A Protestant religious revival in the United States during the early 19th century that led to the formation of new denominations and increased emphasis on social reforms.
German Immigrants
People from Germany who have relocated to another country, historically contributing significantly to cultural, economic, and demographic changes in their new countries.
Negative Stereotyping
The act of characterizing all members of a group in a consistently negative and oversimplified manner.
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