What is the education reform movement?
An effort to make more education for more children.
What is the Prison reform movement?
Was meant to improve conditions inside prisons.
What was the temperance movement?
It was the effort to limit the supply of alcohol beverages.
What was the abolitionist movement?
Effort to end slavery in the United States
What was the Women's rights movement?
This was a fight for women's rights all across America.
True or False: reformers believed that this would help children become good citizens.
True
Why did the movement start?
Prison designs began to show religious instruction, health of the prisoners and education
When did the temperance movement begin?
1820s
When did the abolitionist movement start?
1830
When did the Women's rights movement start?
July 13, 1848
Why was this movement introduced?
They wanted to give parents more of a choice to take their kids to school.
How did the prisoners reform change society?
Mental health support reduced incidents by 22 percent
Who was the leader of the movement?
William Lloyd Garrison
Who was the leader of this movement?
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Who was the leader of the Education movement?
Horace Mann
When did the prison reform start?
1840s
Who was the leader of the temperance movement?
Frances Willard
True or false: The abolition slavery reform was the most powerful movements.
True
What is the Women's rights movement also called?
Women's liberation movement
When did the education reform start?
May 4, 1796
Who was the leader of the prison reform?
Louis Dwight
Who was against the movement?
Heavy drinkers (some known to be Irish and German)
Did the abolition movement work?
In 1865 Congress passed the 16th Amendment and banned slavery all in America
When did the movement end?
1920