Feminism
Temperance
The Great Awakening
Abolition
The Mexican-American War
100

What is the goal of Feminism?

Equal rights for women

100

What was the Temperance movement fighting against?

Alcohol

100

Which great awakening occured in the early and mid-1800s?

The Second Great Awakening

100

What was the abolition movement trying to stop?

Slavery

100

What was the Mexican-American War Fought over?

The border between Texas and Mexico

200
Last week we talked about an important women's rights convention. Where was it held?

Seneca Falls, NY

200

What is "moderation?"

Avoiding extremes

200

What other movements did the this Great Awakening Influence?

Feminism, Temperance, Abolition

200

What war can be directly linked to the conflict between slave-holders and abolitionists

The Civil War

200

Who was President during the Mexican-American War?

James K. Polk

300

The Declaration of Sentiments was based off of what existing document?

The Declaration of Independence

300

What was the anti-saloon league?

A group against bars (aka saloons)

300

The Great Awakening was a religious movement of what religion?

Protestant Christianity

300

What is emancipation?

Freedom from slavery

300

What did President Polk do that may have been unconstitutional during this time?

Sent in troops to engage in conflict, bringing the United States into a war

400

What rights were women in the 1800's fighting for?

Economic Rights, Right to Education, Right to Work, Right to Vote

400

What was one specific "evil of alcohol" that feminists wanted to stop with the Temperance movement

Domestic Abuse

400

What was one way people in the Great Awakening spread their message?

Mass camp revivals, speeches, meetings

400

Abolitionists disagreed over whether immancipation should be gradual or __________

Immediate

400

What part of the earlier Texas revolution must we remember?

The Alamo. 

500

Who was one of the women who organized the Seneca Falls convention?

Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott

500

What is Carry Nation known for?

Using a hatchet to call attention to prohibition laws

500

Instead of predestination, this great awakening focused on "personal ___________"

Salvation

500

Name two abolitionists

Fredrick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, William Lloyd Garrison, John Brown, etc

500

What Treaty ended the Mexican-American War?

The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

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