Industrialization and Labor Unions
Temperance
Education
Prison and Mental Health
Background on Reform
100

This part of the country was more industrialized that this part of the country/

What is the North and the South?

100

The group that typically suffered the most at the hands of alcohol abusers and who were therefore the most active reformers

Who were women?

100
Part of the family that was left unattended during the day in the era of industrialization

Who are the children?

100

Well-known reformer who introduced literacy and libraries to prisons 

Who as Dorothea Dix?

100

Famous abolitionist newspaper published by William Llloyd Garrison

What was The Liberator?

200

Religious movement that brought attention to social problems in the 1800s

What is the Second Great Awakening?

200

The group of immigrants often blamed for America's alcohol problems

Who were the Irish?

200

The racial group that primarily received universal free elementary education when it was first established

Who are white Americans?

200

Purpose of prison shifted from [blank] to [blank] as a result of reform

What is punishment to rehabilitation?

200

The concept of disobeying a law that you do not agree with

What is Civil Disobedience?

300

Organizations that led to improvements in working conditions and improved job safety and fewer working hours

What are labor unions?

300

The kinds of memorials that are in place in the South that actively encourage temperance

What are water fountains?

300

The concept that all children would have access to educational and moral foundations

What is common schooling?

300

Famous prison turned museum in Pennsylvania

What is the Eastern State Penitentiary?

300

The religious faith practiced by many who immigrated to the US from Europe during the 1800s


What is the Catholic religion?

400

Founder of the American Federation of Labor

Who was Samuel Gompers?

400

This Era of American history had is roots in the temperance movement.

What is Prohibition? (the ban of alcohol in the 1930s)
400

"The Man" of Education Reform 

Who is Horace Mann?

400

One of the leading states in prison and punishment reform and the origin of many of the other reform movements of the 1800s

What is Massachusetts?

400
[BLANK] led to crowded cities and concerning labor practices

What is industrialization?

500

One lasting impact of the reform movement on workers' hourly salaries

What is minimum wage?

500

The famous Women's rights activist who started off as a leader of the temperance movment

Who was Susan B. Anthony?


500
Racism and gender inequality
What are two concepts that the Education Reform movement initially failed to address?
500

Many of today's prisoners are treated for [blank] as a result of BOTH the prison reform movement and the temperance movement

What is substance abuse?

500

The growing desire to rid the U.S. of this practice was indirectly related to much of the Reform movement

What is slavery?

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