Abolition
Women's Suffrage
School Reform
Religious
Utopian
100

What is aboliton and the abolition movement

Abolition: The act to get rid of something or to end something.

Abolition Movement: A civil rights campaign to end slavery.

100

What did most women accept that they had to do.

They accepted that they had to marry, have children, and take care of the house and family.

100

What skills did the school reform teach

To read, write, do math, learn morality, and responsible citizenship.

100

What was the name of the religious movement

The second Great Awakening

100

What did utopian societies try to do

They tried to create a perfect society

200

Why did many women support the abolition movement.

If slaves got rights then they thought they would get the rights as well.

200

When and what was the first state to let women vote

In 1890 Wyoming was the first state to give women the right to vote.

200

Who did the school reform teach

It was a free learning system to all children

200

 What was the Second Great Awakening and how did it change American religion?

The second great awakening was a big religious movement to get people to convert to their religion.

200

Name 4 example of Christian utopian societies

Shakers, Harmonites, Hopedale, Fruitland

300

What was the underground railroad and why was it dangerous

The underground railroad was a secret network of trails and safe houses to help slaves escape to the North. It was dangerous because if it was found that you were helping free the slaves, you could be fined, killed, jailed, or have your property taken.

300

Name as many things from the notes that women could not do during 1800 century america

They could not Vote (nationally), Own property, Make contracts, Control their own wages, Have custody of their children in the event of divorce (which was very rare), Work outside of the home (and when they did were paid less), Go to school past elementary school

 


300

What did the school reform do to immigrants

It was to americanize (assimilate) them

300

What happens to religious churches and temples during this period

The church and temple membership soars

300

Two examples of socialist utopian community

Brook Farm in Massachusetts; Oberlin in Ohio

400

Why did the abolition movement in rage the southerners

The southerners were angry about the abolitionist movement because they felt that it was taking away their property and encouraging them to break the law.

400

What is the difference between the National Woman Suffrage Association and the American Woman Suffrage Association in terms of their strategies.

The National Woman Suffrage Association was the focus of getting the right to vote through the constitution amendment. The American Women Suffrage Association was the focus of getting the right to vote in individual states and if enough states were to do it it would become a national law.

400

What is another name for the education reform

Common School Movement

400

 Name three new religious movements that emerged during the Second Great Awakening.

Three religious movements include Jehovah's Witness, Mormonism, and christian scientists.

400

Give two examples of utopian communities and describe what made them unique or different from mainstream society.

Two examples include New Harmony which focused on philosophy, and Nashoba which focused on abolitionism.

500

Name as many abolitionists in the notes as you can and what they did

Harriet Tubman: was a slave who had escaped. After she escaped she came back 13 more times and helped over 70 people escape with her.

Fredrick Douglass: was an escaped slave who became a leading abolitionist and a famous speaker and writer.

Sojourner Truth: was an escaped slave who became an abolitionist leader.

William Lloyd Garrison: was an abolitionist who posted a newspaper article on anti-slavery which helped spread awareness.

William Steward: was an abolitionist who helped form a republican party which was founded on getting rid of slavery and served as president Lincoln’s secretary of state.

Harriet Beecher Stowe: was an abolitionist who posted an abolitionist book that was very popular called Uncle Tom’s cabin.

500

Why did women change their focus from the abolition movement to the Suffrage movement.

They changed their focus to the Suffrage movement because African men were given the right to vote and women were not.

500

 Explain how free public education was seen as important to a democratic republic.

It was important because they thought that everyone who was elected or had voted needed to be smart and educated to make smart educated decisions.

500

Deism of the Founding Fathers replaced by...

growth in Protestant churches like the Baptists, Methodists, and Presbyterians

500

What did hopedale and oneida focus on 

Hopedale: focused on the quality of sexes/ equality of gender.

Oneida: focused on experimental family relationships.

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