Elizabeth Cady Stanton
What is Women's Reform?
This 1848 event in New York is considered the first women's rights convention in the United States.
What is the Seneca Falls Convention?
The term "revival," means this:
What is a large and emotional gathering that renewed people's religious faith?
He was known as the "Father of American Education"
Who is Horace Mann?
This element of Transcendentalism highlights the importance of experiencing the outdoors to achieve personal insight and enlightenment.
What is nature?
Horace Mann
What is Education Reform?
Those involved in the Seneca Falls Convention were fighting for educational access, social and economic equality, and this term, also meaning the right to vote.
What is suffrage?
This religious group was founded by Joseph Smith as he embarked on his journey towards Utah with his many wives.
What is Mormonism?
These two sisters (who were very active in Women's Reform and abolition) opened the first girl's boarding school in New Jersey.
Who are the Grimke sisters?
This philosopher is often referred to as the "father" of the Transcendentalist movement, advocating for individual intuition and self-reliance, whose lifestyle can be seen as a "loser" according to certain YouTube videos we watched.
Who is Ralph Waldo Emerson?
Dorothea Dix
What is prison/asylum reform?
This 1848 event in New York is considered the first women's rights convention in the United States.
What is the Declaration of Sentiments?
The Shaker community, known for its communal living, is an example of this term for small communities aiming to be perfect societies.
What are Utopian Communities?
Education Reform included free public education, non-religious schools and teachers being:
What is well-trained?
The three main values of transcendentalism are nature, self-reliance, and non-_________.
What is nonconformity?
Sojourner Truth
What is Women's Reform?
This Quaker activist worked alongside Elizabeth Cady Stanton and was known for her commitment to both women's rights and abolition.
Who is Lucretia Mott?
This prominent figure known for his fiery sermons (who was also in our crossword and timeline), was a key leader of the 2nd Great Awakening and played a vital role in promoting revivalism.
Who is Charles Finney?
Horace Mann is responsible for founding this school in Western Massachusetts, which was the first college to not discriminate on race or gender.
What is Westfield State University?
This transcendentalist is best known for his book The Walden, which he wrote while living alone in the woods.
Who is Henry David Thoreau?