Name the 6 reform movements
2nd Great Awakening, Women's Suffrage, Abolition, Temperance, Education Reform, Health Reform
What words were added to the Declaration of Sentiments?
"and women"
What were the goals of the women's suffrage movement? Give examples.
Equal education and employment, equal in marriage, right to property, voting rights
“I never run my train off the track, and I never lost a passenger”
Harriet Tubman
Know for his work in education and for publishing the American dictionary.
Noah Webster... Not Daniel lolz
Name two of the three reform topics in Sojurner Truth's "Ain't I a Woman"
Women's Rights, Abolition, Religious Awakening
Slaves would use signs and symbols to help each other escape. Give one example how.
The stars, songs, quilt patterns, coded language
This man founded the Board of Education in 1837.
Horace Mann
Name an organization that helps society improve and explain what it is that they do.
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ex. The VFW aids in the rehabilitation and care of veterans and their families.
This was Susan B. Anthony's main focus.
Women's Voting Rights
This former slave who became an author, public speaker, statesman, and abolitionist. Helped free over 400 slaves. Friend and advisor to Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War
Frederick Douglas
Dorthea Dix's occupation pre-reform
Prison Sunday School Teacher
Benjamin Franklin had many responsibilities in his life. Give two of his accomplishments.
Founded libraries, advocate for female and black education, Founding Father, Drafted the D of I, Inventor, Diplomat to France, Postmaster, Author
These Southern Sisters advocated for abolition in public speeches.
Sarah and Angelina Grimke
DAILY DOUBLE
Who was the "first feminist" according to the letter we read between her and her husband?
Abagail Adams
How is America a paradox? Give one example.
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ex. Slave masters and slaves
By 1838, this many people had signed the temperance pledge.
To inspire change to the country's prisons, Dorthea Dix made a address to whom?
The Massachusetts State Legislature
Reform movements largely happened in the North. What were aspects of life in the North that they did not share with the South? Give 2 examples
The South had agriculture dependent on slave labor.
The North had a higher population, more roads, railroads, and canals, and had experienced the industrial revolution to more of an extent.
Harriet Tubman made this many trip back across Southern state lines after she had escaped slavery.
19
How did religious and democratic ideals influence antebellum reform movements?
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A understanding of molarity and caused realization among the population that things needed to change.
Many reformers contributed to multiple movements. Give an example and what movements they were a part of.
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ex. Sojurner Truth spoke against slavery and advocated for women's rights.
In what ways did the various reform movements
reflect political, economic, and social concerns? Give
one example.
Abolition reflects on a Southern economy that is dependent on slavery.
How are the reform movements connected?
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They all stem from the Second Great Awakening.
How did the abolitionist movement contribute to
growing sectionalism in the United States?
By increasing tension between the North and the South.