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Distinguish between concurrent and predictive evidence of validity.
Moral Reform Groups
Organizations that emerged, particularly in the 19th century, with the goal of improving society by combating perceived moral failings, such as alcohol consumption, gambling, and prostitution.
Gilded Age
A term describing the late 19th century period in the United States marked by rapid industrialization, economic growth, and ostentatious wealth among the upper class.
Middle-Class Reformers
Individuals or groups typically from the middle socioeconomic class advocating for social, economic, or political reforms.
Social Conditions
The circumstances and factors that influence the quality of life and opportunities available to people within a society.
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