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kolbaska11 [484]
3 years ago
7

Oases are small, fertile regions in a desert that have a source of water, generally from a spring or well. Oases are very import

ant for life in the Sahara Desert.
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Gnoma [55]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

This is true. I don't know if this was a true or false question or if you were just stating fact but good job.

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While many nineteenth-century reformers hoped to bring about reform through education or by eliminating specific social evils, some thinkers wanted to start over and remake society by founding ideal, cooperative communities. The United States seemed to them a spacious and unencumbered country where models of a perfect society could succeed. These communitarian thinkers hoped their success would lead to imitation, until communities free of crime, poverty, and other social ills would cover the land. A number of religious groups, notably the Shakers, practiced communal living, but the main impetus to found model communities came from nonreligious, rationalistic thinkers.

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From the passage, it can be concluded that the community that lasted longer is the "Oneida Community."

This is evident in the passage which says "Noyes founded the MOST ENDURING and probably the oddest of the utopian communities, the Oneida Community of upstate New York.

By MOST ENDURING, that implies that it is the one that lasted longer

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