Answer:
Despite the fact that the socialist cause was decimated and would never recover its pre-WWII strength, it did contribute to the radical and progressive revolutions changing American community throughout 1877 to 1914 by supporting laborers' equality.
Righteousness, dismantling debt bondage, collectivism, anti - slavery, abolishing life imprisonment, and improving prison conditions were among the problems that occurred during the antebellum span in America