A revival, or large church ministry service, would have taken place in this part of the Age Of Reform.
What is the Second Great Awakening?
100
This was the subject of American art and transcendental literature in the 19th centruy.
What is nature?
100
The movement against the consumption of alcohol is referred to as this.
What is temperance?
100
This man was a former slave who became an abolitionist who spoke and wrote about his life as a slave.
Who was Fredrick Douglas?
100
The Hudson River School created a distinct style of painting that showed man's connection to this.
What is nature?
200
The 1800s saw changes in religion, politics, literature, art, and this.
What is education?
200
Reform efforts led to new hospitals for people who are mentally ill, deaf and blind during this century.
What is the 19th century.
200
A picture of buffalo being shot from this form of transportation showed how America was bringing changes to the frontier.
What is a train (Locomotive)?
200
This woman was the most famous "conductor" of the Underground Railroad.
Who was Harriet Tubman?
200
In Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain, the use of food and language reflect the unique aspects of culture in this part of the country.
What is the South?
300
The Abolitionist Movement wanted to reduce or eliminate this practice.
What is slavery?
300
While this movement contributed to the motivations of reformers, it heightened class and regional differences
What is the Second Great Awakening?
300
Lucy Stone graduated from Oberlin College, helped form the American Women's Suffrage Association,and established the Woman's Journal showing how women could contribute to society by fighting for this.
What is equal rights?
300
This woman wrote Declaration of Sentiments, expressing her feeling about women's sufferage.
Who was Elizabeth Cady Stanton?
300
People who were against Temperance and Prohibition laws felt people would lose jobs, not all people who drink are problems, and there would be a rise in this.
What is crime?
400
In the 19th century, reform gave women a shorter work day but did not give them this right.
What is the right to vote?
400
People for Temperance and Prohibition Laws felt alcohol led to unemployment, crime and this.
What is violence?
400
This man's study of birds provided for a new understanding of anatomy and animal behavior, inspiring future naturalists.
Who was John James Audubon?
400
An escaped slave, who fought for abolition and women's rights, changed her name from Belle, which was given to her when she was born into slavery, to this.
Who was Sojourner Truth?
400
Uncle Tom's Cabin, The North Star and The Liberator were all written publications that supported this movement.
What is abolition?
500
This man was famous for creating a school for the blind.
What was Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe?
500
This man was part of the transition from Transcendentalism to Realism and was known as the "Father of American Free Verse."
Who was Walt Whitman?
500
This was the first college in the USA that accepted both women and African Americans.
What was Oberlin College of Ohio?
500
This woman worked to reform education for the mentally ill and prisoners. She did NOT work for women's sufferage.
Who was Dorthea Dix?
500
This man was famous for creating a school that taught the deaf.