Catholic immigrants, especially from this country, were treated badly in America.
What is Ireland?
Members of this group were generally opposed to the temperance movement.
What are Catholics?
Revolution era monument adopted by the abolition movement.
What is the Liberty Bell?
Leading educational reformer; started the "common school".
Who is Horace Mann?
Popularized the pants for women that ended up with her name.
Who is Amelia Bloomer?
The Spiritualism movement in the 19th century was not considered against the church because it was this.
What is science?
Preached for the concept of "complex marriage."
Who is John Noyes?
The Seneca Falls Convention’s Declaration of Sentiments was modeled after this earlier American document.
What is the Declaration of Independence?
Set the social and fashion cues for women in the UK, America, and most of Europe for 63 years.
Who is Queen Victoria?
Pagan harvest festival brought to America by Irish and Scottish immigrants.
What is Samhain?
The Temperance movement sought to end the consumption of this.
What is alcohol?
American colony in West Africa where African Americans could settle out of slavery.
What is Liberia?
What was NOT a proposed goal of public schools?
What is racial equality?
Utopian societies and worldly communities thought women should be treated this way.
What is as equals?
American writer, poet, author, editor, and literary critic best known for his poetry and tales of mystery and the macabre.
Who is Edgar Allan Poe?
Founded a model factory village that offered workers and their children free public education.
Who is Robert Owen?
Institutions where women were frequently mistreated, or abandoned by their husbands.
What are mental asylums?
Characterized celebrating the Fourth of July as hypocritical.
Who is Frederick Douglass?
These Americans stereotyped the Irish as childlike, lazy, heavy drinkers who were unsuited for republican freedom.
What are Nativists?
Hatchet wielding temperance activist known as the "Saloon Smasher".
Who is Carry Nation?
Described the Constitution as an evil document, and once burned a copy in protest.
Who is William Lloyd Garrison?
She was devoted to the crusade for the construction of humane mental hospitals for the insane
Who is Dorothea Dix?
This document condemned the entire structure of inequality between men and women.
What is the Declaration of Sentiments?
American poet who explored universal themes like the wonders of nature, death, immortality, and love.
Who is Emily Dickinson?
Utopian religious community that founded a corporation that still operates today.
What is Oneida?
Institutions for children who were orphaned or abandoned.
What is an orphanage?
The Donner Reed Tragedy can be considered a case of mass hysteria, a lot like this event.
What are the Salem Witch Trials?
The pagan holiday Samhain was brought to America by immigrants from these two countries.
What are Ireland and Scotland?
Evangelical pastor who helped start the Temperance Movement.
Who is Lyman Beecher?
Abstinence based religious community that welcomed African Americans as equals.
Who are the Shakers?
These constituted the largest effort at institution building before the Civil War.
What are common schools?
These 3 items of women’s fashion were mocked in satirical cartoons.
What are corsets, hoop skirts, and hats?
System of belief or religious practice based on supposed communication with the spirits of the dead, especially through mediums.
What is Spiritualism?
Some Utopian communities did not attract much support because most Americans were unwilling to give up
What is property ownership?
The Civil War was the first conflict to be documented with this invention.
What is photography?
Founder of Fruitlands, a failed Utopian farm community with no experienced farmers.
Who is Bronson Alcott?
What are the names of my children?
Lily & Ryan
People who did not drink any type of alcohol.
What are Teetotalers?
"Thoughts on African Colonization" argued that blacks should not be shipped abroad, but instead
What is recognized as Americans?
Before the Education Reform Act made school compulsory in 1870, many poor children did this.
What is work in factories?
Less cumbersome than petticoats; allowed women a degree of social distancing.
What are hoop skirts/cage crinoline?
Claimed to be able to communicate with ghosts, inspired the spiritualism movement.
Who are Kate & Maggie Fox?
Communitarian mill town that failed in America, even though it's precursor thrived in Scotland.
What is New Harmony?
Some African Americans left America through the colonization efforts of this organization.
What is the American Colonization Society?
Leading reformer; active in Abolition, Women's Suffrage, and Utopian movements.
Who is Margaret Fuller?