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Social reform movements differ from revolutionary movements in that social reform movements often want to change all aspects of society while revolutionary movements generally focus on only one issue

A. True.
B. False

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False

Step-by-step explanation:

It is exactly the inverse. Social reform movements focus on important issues which need to be solved with fundamented reasons; on the contrary, revolutionary movements intend to remake whole structural societies, frequently without supported reasons or even a clear plan.

"Social reform movement" has a positive connotation denoting a better life for people, while "revolutionary movement" has a negative meaning and may even degrade people´s lives.

Social reform movements have led to jobs increase and health improvements.

Revolutionary movements, oftenly, have led to economic crises and violence.

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