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Why were reformers so interested in changing the behavior of the poor?
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Why were reformers so interested in changing the behavior of the poor?
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A major reason why
reformers were so interested in changing the behavior of the poor is because they believed bettering their behavior would lead to more social and economic advancement--since they would be able to find better employment.
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