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Question
The varied social reform movements did have common themes. Yet there were also significant differences. State any two differences.
Solution
Some issues raised by the movement were specific to upper-caste and middle-class women, while others focused on castes that were subject to discrimination. While others dealt with issues brought on by Hinduism's decline, some saw issues with religions as a whole.
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