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SVETLANKA909090 [29]
3 years ago
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How are you affected by the reform movements of the 1800s​

History
1 answer:
AveGali [126]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

For this question, <u>YOU </u> have to explain. Another's opinion may not match your own but I'll give you mine as a guide for you.

Explanation:

I personally am affected much because the reform movements led to today's life. The technology, intelligence, and architecture all began way back. But the 1800s really picked up speed and got much work in. We wouldn't be here on a electronic device answering and asking questions if it weren't for the discoveries and technological advances of past times. Although there was slavery, mistreatment, plagues, and much hardships, we pushed through as one species and conquered some of our greatest problems. It really is an awesome thing to think about.

*Tip: If you don't want to get called out for "plagiarism" I suggest you reword my opinion, although I would love for you to think about it and put your own answer into your assignment.*

Hope this helps! :D

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