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NC Reform Foldable Answers

Government Education Economic Social NC Reforms

Education Economic Social Fixed gov by creating the Senate based on taxes (East has more power) and House based on pop. (West has more power) Constitution of 1835 took away voting right of free black men.

Government EducationSocial NC invested in railroads. 1 st successful rail paid for by citizens of Wilmington. Helped increased trade b/c of quicker and cheaper transport of crops.

GovernmentEconomic Social Archibald Murphy help push for a literary fund to pay for public schools. Money comes from citizens and taxes. 1 st public schools are primary only and 1 school per county.

Government Education Economic Dorothea Dix helped push for services for the mentally ill. State est. hospital for mentally ill and schools for the deaf and blind.