The Second Great Awakening
Education Reform
Social Reform
Women's Rights
Abolition
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The Second Great Awakening was
A Christian revivalist movement that featured large revival meetings
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Name a major player in education reform
Horace Mann

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Eastern Lunatic Asylum was...
The first publicly supported psychiatric hospital in America
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Who was charged with violating the 14th amendment?
Susan B. Anthony
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The social and political push for immediate emancipation of all slaves and the end of radical discrimination and segregation was known as
The abolitionist movement
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A falling interest in what prompted the Second Great Awakening
Religion
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Name 4 things Horace Mann worked for

1) Improvement in schools

2) Mandatory student attendance

3) A longer school year

4)Increased teacher preparation 

200
The manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages was banned in what state and what year?
Maine, 1851
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In 1872, 16 women were arrested...why?

Demanding to be registered, and had voted in the national election
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The fifteenth amendment....
Extended male suffrage to African Americans
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What were people excited about
Innovations of the Industrial Revolution, and the rapid expansion of the U.S. Territories
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What was a positive reaction towards education reform in the 1800's?
Realization that the future of the republic would fall into the hands of the un-educated poor...supported push for free, tax-supported schools
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What were the three things reformers blamed alcohol for?
1) Poverty

2) Breakup of families

3) Crime

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The Three Basic Principles of public education are...
1) Free & Tax supported

2) Teachers should be trained

3) Children should be required to attend school

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The goals of Francis Lieber, Samuel Gridley Howe, and Dorothea Dix were...
1) Prison Libraries

2) Basic Literacy

3) Reduction of whipping/beating

4) Communication of sentences

5) Separation of women, children, and the sick

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A norther conspiracy against the southern way of life was...
Social reform
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