How did the American approach to dealing with social problems change in the early to mid-1800s?
A) Reformers turned to public authorities to establish new institutions.
B) Reformers built up the volunteer base that had long dealt with social problems.
C) Reformers engaged the services of women.
D) There was no change.
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