<span>The 1820s and 1830s saw a great rise in popular politics, as free white males achieved universal suffrage. Women, blacks, and Native Americans, however, remained excluded from the political process and were often neglected by politicians. In protest, these marginalized groups and their sympathizers organized reform movements to heighten public awareness and to influence social and political policy. Many reformers believed that they were doing God’s work, and the Second Great Awakening did much to encourage them in their missions.</span>
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Answer: Alliteration
Alliteration refers to the conspicuous repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of successive or nearby words in a sentence. It can sometimes be called an initial rhyme.
In this case, the repetition of the sound "s" in words that are close to each other (ship, safe, sound) are an example of alliteration.