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During the mid-19th Century what two regimes emphasised religious instruction, education, and industrial training as fundamental in dealing with young people?

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Reformatory schools for delinquents

Industrial schools for the poor

Step-by-step explanation:

Mary Carpenter was an English reformer who worked on designing systems that had a strong focus on Christian religious instruction, elementary education and industrial training for poor, marginalized young people with no access to resources that would promote social change in their lives. These systems were Reformatory schools for delinquents and Industrial schools for the poor. Both types of schools functioned in very similar ways, but Carpenter selected the young people who would benefit from these systems by separating them into two groups. The group called "dangerous classes" was sent to Reformatory schools for delinquents. On the other hand, the group called "pre-delinquents of the 'perishing classes'" was sent to Industrial schools for the poor.

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