Romanticism
Abolitionism
Feminism
Transcendentalism
Industrialism
100
1800-1850
What was the approximate time span of the romantic era?
100
The constitution of Vermont abolished slavery in the northern states.
What occurred in 1777?
100
This college turned university began to offer education to women in 1848
What is Queens
100
An American magazine published from 1840-1929
What is 'The Dial"?
100
The creation of the telephone and communicating sound using wires can both be attributed to him
What is Alexander Graham Bell best known for?
200
An author best known for his book "Walden"
Who is Henry David Thoreau?
200
A change to the United States' constitution which allowed recently freed slaves the right to an equal life
What is the fourteenth amendment?
200
In a time where woman's rights were lacking, they also did not have places of learning. As the feminist movement accelerated, more of these institutions were created
What are Women's Colleges?
200
In the 19th century, this place was referred to as, the "literary capital of America."
What is Concord, Massachusetts?
200
Which author helped popularize industrialism when it first become influential in literature? (hint. Oliver Twist)
Who is Charles Dickens?
300
A historical period of literature in which modern readers began to see a reflection of themselves and their own modern conflicts and issues within written works
What is romanticism?
300
An abolitionist news paper written by William Lloyd Garrison
What is the Liberator?
300
Three feminist sisters who were forced to take male aliases in order to publish their works during the 19th century.
Who were Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Bronte?
300
An author who wrote "Critique", a book which contributed to the definition of transcendentalism.
Who is Immanuel Kent?
300
It was the first continent to prominently accept Industrialism
What is the significance of Europe in Industrialism?
400
Three close friends, all 19th century authors, who were considered "mad" or "eccentric" by the public.
Who were Lord Byron, Percy Shelley, and Mary Shelley?
400
William Lloyd Garrison founded this abolitionist organization in 1833
What is the American Anti-Slave Society?
400
The first Women's Rights Convention attended by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B Anthony, and Lucretia Mott
What is the Seneca Falls Convention?
400
A concept common in the transcendentalist movement where groups of people would live on a farm, attempting to create the perfect society.
What is a Utopian society?
400
It was the century in which Industrialism truly began
What is the importance of the 20th century?
500
A period in European history, between the late 1700's and the mid 1800's, wherein huge advances in the sciences were made and major focus was put on order and rationality.
What was the British Romanticism?
500
This revival of old ideas in the 1820's began with a small group of preachers, who gave major impetus to both abolitionist ideas, as well as feminism
What is the Second Great Awakening?
500
The extension of feminism into philosophical discourse, with the aim of the understanding the nature of gender equality.
What is feminist theory?
500
The most famous, and opposed leaders of the transcendentalist movement, and many other movements at the time, wherein people who were unhappy with the current state of the world, took the time to rebel against it. (hint: Authors)
Who were Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau?
500
It was a critical component that led to industrialism
What is the importance of technological advancements in the 19th century?
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