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What was a major similarity between the social reform movement and the Romantic movement in the 18th and 19th centuries?

A. Both promoted radical Marxist and utopian social ideologies.
B. Both were formed to pursue clearly defined political reforms.
C. Both developed as responses to problems created by industrialization.
D. Both urged people to get out of urban areas and experience nature.

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Both developed as responses to problems created by industrialization i hope this helps good luck

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Social reform and Romantic Movement both developed responses to problems created by industrialization. Social reformist aims for gradual change by looking for solutions for social problems cause by the industrial revolution. Same with the Romantic Movement where art, literary and craft are used to resolve the dilemma of industrialization.

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