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Reform Movements
Description:
Reform movements refer to organized efforts aimed at bringing about significant social, political, or economic changes to address perceived injustices or inefficiencies within a society.
Senses and Usages:
- Noun: Refers to collective efforts or campaigns seeking societal transformation.
- Examples:
- The suffragette movement was a critical reform movement that fought for women's right to vote.
- The civil rights movement was a series of important reform movements advocating for racial equality and justice.
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