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stirrings of reform the democratic upheaval in politics exemplified by jacksons election was merely one phase of the long american quest for greater rights and opportunities for all citizens. another was the beginning of labor organization. in 1835 labor forces in philadelphia, pennsylvania, succeeded in reducing the old dark-to-dark workday to a 10-hour day. new hampshire, rhode island, ohio and the new state of california, admitted to the union in 1850, undertook similar reforms.the spread of suffrage had already led to a new concept of education, for clear-sighted statesmen everywhere perceived the threat to universal suffrage from an untutored, illiterate electorate. these men dewitt clinton in new york, abraham lincoln in illinois and horace mann in massachusetts were now supported by organized labor, whose leaders demanded free, tax-supported schools open to all children. gradually, in one state after another, legislation was enacted to provide for such free instruction. the public school system became common throughout the northern part of the country. in other parts of the country, however, the battle for public education continued for years.another influential social movement that emerged during this period was the opposition to the sale and use of alcohol, or the temperance movement. it stemmed from a variety of concerns and motives: religious beliefs, the effect of alcohol on the work force, and the violence and suffering women and children experienced at the hands of heavy drinkers. in 1826 boston ministers organized the society for the promotion of temperance. seven years later, in philadelphia, the society convened a national convention, which formed the american temperance union. the union called for the renunciation of all alcoholic beverages, and pressed state legislatures to ban their production and sale. thirteen states had done so by 1855, although the laws were subsequently challenged in court. they survived only in northern new england, but between 1830 and 1860 the temperance movement reduced americans per capita consumption of alcohol.other reformers addressed the problems of prisons and care for the insane. efforts were made to turn prisons, which stressed punishment, into penitentiaries, where the guilty would undergo rehabilitation. in massachusetts, dorothea dix led a struggle to improve conditions for insane persons, who were kept confined in wretched almshouses and prisons. after winning improvements i

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