The reform communities established in the years before the Civil War:
1) Followed all of the laws but simply banned ownership of private property
2) Set out to reorganize society on a cooperative basis
3) Made no effort to combat the growing disparity between rich and poor
4) Usually followed standard gender and marital relations

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Answer:

The correct answer is: 2) Set out to reorganize society on a cooperative basis.

Explanation:

Since the idea of a cooperative is to work peer to peer for a common purpose, before the civil war the communities settle down to work as a society for the welfare of the whole community with the purpose of reaching a balance. In accordance with this idea, it is important to take into account also to work towards cultural, social, and economic goals to provide the best conditions to society in general.