How did each reformer try to correct the ills of industrialization?





John Stuart Mill




Robert Owen




Charles Fourier & Henri de Saint-Simon




Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels




William Wilberforce




Jane Addams




Horace Mann

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Explanation:

John Stuart Mill, was a British Political economist and philosopher, who also played a role as a proponent of utilitarianism, a movement he led as a way to correct the ills of industrialization.

Robert Owen a Welsh textile manufacturer tried to correct the ills of industrialization by improving working conditions for his employees. He founded a cooperative community.

Charles Fourier, a French philosopher and a French political and economic theorist tried to correct the ills of industrialization with a new economic system called Socialism

Karl Marx, a German philosopher and Friedrich Engels a German philosopher as well introduced socialism as a way to correct the ills of industrialization.

William Wilberforce was a British politician who led the fight for abolition of slavery in England as a means of correcting the ills of industrialization.

Jane Addams was an American settlement activist, who ran settlement houses which served poor residents as a means of correcting the ills of industrialization.

Horace Mann was an American educational reformer who helped make free public schooling available as a means of correcting the ills of industrialization.

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