The Second Great Awakening
Temperance
Reforming Institutions?
Changes in families and roles for women
Antislavery movement
100

What revolution contributed to the start of the Second Great Awakening?

The Market Revolution

100

What is temperance?

It was a reform movement to reduce or ban alcohol consumption

100

What were crude jails replaced by that was a large failure?

Penitentiaries 

100

Describe the cult of domesticity

The idealized view of women as moral leaders in the home while the men work

100

What was a radical abolitionist like?

Demanded immediate abolition without compensation to owners, some believed in reparations to those enslaved

200
Who was largely credited for beginning the Second Great Awakening?

Timothy Dwight

200

Immigrants from which two countries largely opposed temperance?

The Irish and Germans

200
What was the view on public education during the Jacksonian era?

Free pubic school for children of all social classes

200

Describe the Seneca Falls Convention

The leading feminists met in NY, came up with their on Declaration of Independence, and were motivated to continue to press for female equality

200
Describe the American Colonization Society 

The idea pf transporting those people freed from slavery to an African colony was first tried with the founding of this society. They established a settlement in Liberia. African Americans didn't want to leave.

300

How did Charles Grandison Finney appeal to people in his sermons? (looking for 2 answers)

He appealed to their emotions and fear of damnation

300

What overshadowed the temperance movement?

The abolition movement 

300

Describe the new colleges 

The religious enthusiasm of the Second GReat Awakening helped fuel the growth of private colleges. Protestant denominations founded small denominational colleges

300

Why did people begin to have less kids?

Industrialization reduced the economic value of a child  

300

Describe the Liberty Party 

The party's one campaign pledge was to bring about an end to slavery by political and legal means 

400
Where did Brigham Young and early LDS migrate to when they fled persecution?

Utah

400

Why did factory and business owners support the temperance movement?

It produced more productive workers 

400

Describe why people advocated for free public education

They feared a growing number of uneducated poor people

400

What was the name of the Declaration made at the Seneca Falls Convention

The Declaration of Sentiments 

400

What was The North Star?

An antislavery journal started by Frederick Douglas

500

Where was Joseph Smith from

The "burned-over district" in New York

500

Name one temperance group

American Temperance Society, the Washingtonians, or the Women's Christian Temperance Union

500
Name one new college from this time period

Mount Holyoke College, Oberlin College

500

Describe how the crisis over slavery overshadowed the women's movement

People were more concerned about the potential breaking up of the union than giving women more rights, so they were put to the side 

500

Describe the importance of Frederick Douglas

He escaped slavery, became literate, and was outspoken on the horrors of slavery 
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