Second Great Awakening
Reform Movements
Abolitionism
Miskillaneous
100

The name for the series of revivals that swept the US during the Antebellum period, emphasizing equality and emotion, was called the

Second Great Awakening

100

Dorothea Dix is associated with this reform movement:

Asylum Movement 

100

The movement to end slavery is called 

Abolitionism

100

Controversial plant pants

Bloomers

200

Revivals were sometimes referred to by this term

Camp Meetings

200

Many reformers were also nativist, which means: 

disliking foreigners, preferring the native born 

200

Group that wanted to send enslaved and free black people to Africa

American Colonization Society

200
Utopian community + salt and pepper =

Shakers

300

Some of the new churches of this period: 

Mormons

Baptists

Methodists 

(there are more)

300

The idea that woman's purpose was to be a wife and mother only

Cult of True Womanhood/Cult of Domesticity 

300

Identify three prominent abolitionists

Answers will vary:

Douglass

Garrison

Grimke Sisters

300

Which part of the Second Great Awakening was really "in tents"? 

Camp Meetings 

(in tents/intense) (it's still funny)

400

New religious group that was pushed out to present day Utah

Mormons

400

Identify three first wave feminists 

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Lucretia Mott

Susan B. Anthony

400

Name of Frederick Douglass' newspaper 

The North Star

400

Feminism + Apple Sauce =

Lucretia Mott

500

Area of New York where many revivals occurred and spread from 

"Burned Over" District

500

Term for a prison meant to reform instead of punish

Penitentiaries 

500

The formal term for freeing a slave (NOT the term for ending slavery as a whole)

Emancipation

500

When you hit snooze again after waking up 

Second Great Awakening

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