Which of the following reform movements was primarily aimed at addressing social evils and improving the status of women in India during the 19th century?

1
The Brahmo Samaj, founded by Raja Ram Mohan Roy, which sought to eliminate practices such as sati and promote women's rights through education.
2
The Young Bengal Movement, which emphasized rationalism and modern education but did not specifically focus on women's issues.
3
 The Aligarh Movement, initiated by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, which aimed at modernizing Muslim education and was less concerned with social reform for women.
4
The Prarthana Samaj, which focused primarily on promoting monotheism and rejected idol worship without a significant emphasis on women's empowerment.

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