Moral Reform
Prisons and Asylums
Abolitionists
Origins of the Movement
Expanding Education
100

Some _____ women developed a sharp consciousness of gender and became public actors. 

religous

100

Who started the national movement to establish state asylums for the mentally ill?

Dorothea Dix

100

Who was the author of Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl?

Harriet Jacobs

100
Mary Walker Ostram devoted her life to  evangical __________ and it's program of benevolent social reform.

Presbyterianism

100
Women supported the public education reform started by who?

Horace Mann

200

By 1840, how many chapters and members of the Female Moral Reform Movement were there throughout the North and Midwest?

555 chapters and 40,000 members

200

Why was the national movement to establish asylums started?

Because insane women were jailed alongside male criminals

200

By 1840, female abolitionists were asserting that traditional gender roles resulted in the _________ ________ __ ______.

domestic slavery of women

200

What did minister Philemon Fowler say about women?

That they inhabited a separate sphere of domestic life, and should keep to their roles as republican mothers.

200

As secretary to the ___________ Board of Education, Mann established teaching standards and recruited women as teachers, among other things.

Masachusetts

300

Who was the president of the Female Moral Reform Society?

Lydia Finney

300

BY 1854, how many penitentiaries and state jails did Dix visit in the name of the movement?

18 penitentiaries and 300 state jails

300

What did Sarah Grimke say that defended the rights of both slaves and women?

That men and women are created equal and are capable of doing anything men can do.

300

When was Treatise on Domestic Economy written?

1841

300

Who was the intellectual leader of new women educators?

Catherine Beecher

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