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9 November, 07:31

How did migration from farms to cities encourage the growth of reform movements?

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  1. 9 November, 07:39
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    The migration from the farms to cities encourage the growth of reform movements because the ambit in the farms was actually different that in the city in the next by these reasons:

    1. The people in agrarian zones has a concenption of support for the others that the persons in the city hasn't, this mentality looks maintained through the time even when the people migrate to the city, contributing to reform movement routed to democracy.

    2. The religious roots from the people in farms is so strong, while the city dwellers could see the religion how something outdated, the farmers and their sons believe in the influence of this in their lives, when these persons migrate to cities, this mentality travels with them and it's transmitted to other people that find in their daily life.
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