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8 November, 08:23

1. How does Stanton defi ne the "social revolution" the United States underwent after the Civil War?

2. How does Stanton believe that individual freedom within the family can be established

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  1. 8 November, 10:42
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    Answer: Social revolution by Stanton is a revolution that affected the very foundation of the society and it is very important than both Religious revolution and political revolution.

    Stanton believe that individual freedom can be achieved in a family through individual judgment.

    Explanation: Stanton believes in the impact of social revolution and sees it as more important by both the Religious revolution and political revolution. In his view social revolution affects the least person of society so it impact is felt by all not as political or Religious revolution which are only felt by parts of society.

    To Stanton, self/individual judgements is the only way to achieve individual freedom in a family.
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