It starts off with people who were upset with the economy and the government's actions. These people can start petitions, rebellions, and other protests. Together of all these rebellions are economic reform movements.
Economic reform movements developed in the late 1800s as a response to the social and economic challenges posed by industrialization and urbanization. Key factors included the rise of class disparities, public demand for government intervention, and the influence of progressive reformers. These movements sought to improve working conditions, combat corruption, and ensure greater economic equality.
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