Key People
Definitions
Causes
Opposition
Outcomes
100
Lobbied the North Carolina State Assembly about the treatment of the Mentally Ill
Who is Dorothea Dix
100
The movement looking to improve schools.
What is the Education Reform Movement
100
How the mentally ill were being treated
What is they were being locked up and treated like prisoners.
100
One possible reason why people might oppose the Temperance Movement
What is they enjoyed alcohol, etc.
100
The work of Dorothea Dix helped create these new buildings
What are mental hospitals (mental illness is a disease, not a crime)
200
He said that education is the "Great Equalizer"
Who is Horace Mann
200
The definition of the Temperance Movement
What is the attempt to reduce social problems by eliminating drinking
200
Three causes of the Temperance Movement
What are an increase in social problems including domestic violence, poverty, crime, and insanity, etc.
200
Many people felt this marginalized group were 'less than human'
What is the Mentally Ill
200
Following Temperance, alcohol abuse went in this direction
What is annual per capita consumption dropped sharply
300
Writer of the Declaration of Sentiments
Who is Elizabeth Cady Stanton
300
The definition of the word Suffrage
What is the right to vote (in this case, pertaining to women)
300
Ways these movements and their leaders interacted
What is they helped and supported the other reform movements
300
A common monetary reason why small government supported might be against these movements
What is an increase in taxes
300
Three outcomes of the Education Reform Movement
What is Provide teacher training Expanded the curriculum Include subjects such as history and geography Adopt minimum length of school year The number of schools, attendance, and budgets all increased
400
The Women's Rights leader featured on the One Dollar coin.
Who is Susan B. Anthony
400
The first major meeting to discuss Women's Rights
What is the Seneca Falls Convention
400
Reasons the middle class called for tax-supported education.
What is business leaders needed educated workers
400
Three reasons people opposed Women's Suffrage
What is Women were high-strung, irrational, and emotional Women were not smart or educated enough Women should stay at home Women were too physically frail; they would get tired just walking to the polling station Women would become masculine if they voted
400
One outcome of the Women's Rights movement other than voting
What is an increase in educational opportunities, increase in work, increase in opportunities, increase in rights, etc.
500
One of the three major Temperance Movement leaders
Who are Lyman Beecher, Neal Dow, or Lucretia Mott
500
The movement looking to help a certain group receive better conditions
What is the Treatment of the Mentally Ill
500
The causes/sentiments listed in the Declaration of Sentiments
What is lacking educational opportunities, not able to get a job, not given rights, etc.
500
One problem with the Anti-Suffragist arguments
What is they are generalizations, they are not supported by fact, they are prejudice, they are sexist, they are fear-based
500
The ultimate reason AND year that Women won the right to vote
What is the 19th Amendment in 1920
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