Question

How did social reform during the early 1900s differ from reforms of previous eras?
A) In previous eras, social reform was supported exclusively by the government; in the early 1900s, social reform was controlled by private charities.
B) In previous eras, social reform was supported exclusively by private charities; in the early 1900s, social reform was controlled by the government.
C) In previous eras, social reform was mixed with morality; in the early 1900s, it was free from moral overtones.
D) During previous eras, social reform had been more complex and interrelated; during the early 1900s, reformers saw problems as individualized and simplistic.
E) During previous eras, social reform had been more simplistic and directed at one particular problem; during the early 1900s, reformers saw problems as complex and interrelated.

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