For all their differences, the variety of reform movements that arose in the United States during the first half of the nineteenth century had what in common?
A) a commitment to abolitionism
B) an absence of female membership and involvement
C) a prohibition against black participation
D) an impulse to perfect people and society
E) the rejection of the idea that America had a divine mission
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