This movement wanted to ban alcohol.
Temperance
She wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
The Missouri Compromise drew this line at 36°30'.
free/slave state divide.
The cotton gin increased demand for this.
The Underground Railroad was this type of network.
helped slaves escape in secret.
Horace Mann is called the "Father of" this.
Public Education
This former enslaved person became a famous abolitionist speaker.
Frederick Douglass
This 1850 law required Northerners to help capture escaped slaves.
Fugitive Slave Act
This party collapsed over slavery disputes.
Whig Party.
Common schools were paid for by these.
tax money.
Dorothea Dix fought to improve conditions for this group.
Mentally Ill
He published The Liberator.
William Lloyd Garrisson.
"Bleeding Kansas" resulted from this idea about voting on slavery.
Popular Sovereignty
Northerners supported tariffs to protect these.
American industries/jobs/manufacturing.
The Auburn System reformed these.
Prisons
The American Temperance Society used these two things to spread their message.
Pamphlets and speeches.
This woman co-organized the Seneca Falls Convention.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
The Dred Scott Decision said enslaved people had none of these.
Legal rights.
This 1854 law overturned the Missouri Compromise by allowing slavery in territories north of the 36°30' line if voters approved it.
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Name TWO women’s suffrage leaders.
Name TWO strategies abolitionists used to end slavery.
speeches, newspapers, underground railroad, etc.
Lewis Hine exposed this issue through photography.
Child Labor
Why did Zachary Taylor surprise Southerners?
Explain how the Dred Scott Decision made compromise impossible.
Made it so that slavery was basically legal in all states, even "free" ones. Made northerners extremely mad.
Connect the Second Great Awakening to reform movements.
The SGA inspired many of the reforms that came after it.