People
Slavery
Society
Reform
Culture
100
Wrote on civil disobedience. Author of Walden. Known for breaking tax laws.
Who is Henry David Thoreau?
100
The most significant difference between the North and South.
What is the growth of cities and industrialization in the North and reliance on agrarian society in the South?
100
Religious movement that began among educated people and was partly a reaction against rationalism formed during the Enlightenment Period and the American Revolution.
What is the Second Great Awakening?
100
This reform movement banned alcohol in the States.
What is temperance?
100
Religious group that forbade marriage and sexual relations
What is the Shaker movement?
200
Lead campaign for equal voting, legal and property rights for women.
Who is Susan B. Anthony?
200
This crop revitalized the growth of slavery in the house.
Where is cotton?
200
An effort to obtain equal rights for women.
What is the Women's Rights Movement?
200
This New York convention declared that all men and women are equal.
What is the Seneca Falls Convention?
200
This reform movement wished to promote an individual way of thinking.
What is trascendentalism?
300
Began publication of abolitionist newspaper, The Liberator.
Who is William Lloyd Garrison?
300
The percentage of southerners who owned slave.
What is 25%?
300
View of women as moral leaders and educators at home while men were expected to be the financial providers.
What is the Cult of Domesticity?
300
This was promoted through leading Southern novelists.
What is the romantic view of plantations?
300
Religious group founded by Joseph Smith in 1830
What is Mormonism
400
Leading advocate of public schooling.
Who is Horace Mann?
400
The reasons non-slave owning whites were tied to the slave system.
What is dependence on plantations, aristocracy, and racism?
400
Political group that pledged to bring about the end of slavery by political and legal means
What is the Liberty Party?
400
This group believed in retransporting slaves back to Africa.
What is The American Colonization Society?
400
Community of people trying to live out the transcendentalist ideals
What is Brook Farm?
500
Dedicated to improving conditions of asylums and prisons.
Who is Dorothea Dix?
500
This job was generally considered the worst assignment for slaves due to proximity to owner's family, isolation from other slaves, and exposure to abuse.
What were the disadvantages to being a household slave?
500
This group was responsible for the social, economic, and political life in the South.
What is the Southern planter class (or Plantation Aristocracy)?
500
This movement promoted that abstinence could only be achieved through moral self-improvement of individuals.
What is temperance?
500
Movement that advocated for shared work and equal living arrangments
What are Utopian Societies?
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