Movements
Temperance
Abolition
Feminism
Institutions
Medicine
People
100

This movement encouraged a substantial decrease in alcohol consumption. 

What is Temperance?

100

This group of people were generally opposed to the Temperance movement. 

Who are Catholics?

100

This prevented antislavery petitions from being heard in Congress. 

What is the Gag Rule?

100

Event considered to be the start of the first wave feminist movement. 

What is the Seneca Falls Convention?

100

These institutions provided career opportunities for women.

What were common schools?

100

Three now illegal drugs that were common in 19th century patent medicines. 

What are cocaine, cannabis, and heroin.

100

Famous axe-weilding activist of the Temperance Movement.

Who is Carry Nation?

200

Reform movements of the 19th century were largely influenced by this religious movement. 

What is the Second Great Awakening?

200

This allegory was frequently used in Temperance propaganda. 

What is The Drunkard's Progress?

200

This group made the issue of abolition political. 

What was the Liberty Party?

200

The term suffrage means this.

What is the right to vote?

200

Advocates for asylums and institutions believed social ills were this.

What is curable?

200

These traditional practitioners were pushed out of practice by professional male doctors.

Who are midwives?

200

Author of the influential anti-slavery novel "Uncle Tom’s Cabin".

Who is Harriet Beecher Stowe?

300

The belief that individuals and society are capable of indefinite improvement. 

What is perfectionism?

300

The American Temperance Society wanted Americans to do this.

What is stop all consumption of alcohol?

300

This group advocated relocating freed black people to Africa.

What is the American Colonization Society?

300

Concept that caused women to lose the right to own money and property once they got married.

What is coverture?

300

Reformers believed prisons and asylums could do this for inmates.

What is rehabilitation?

300

Concept that was the root of major advancements in 19th century medicine. 

What is Germ Theory?

300

Urged the suffrage movement to focus on poor, and working-class women.

Who is Sojourner Truth?

400

The reform movements of the 19th century sought to combat these.

What are the evils and sins of society?

400

Many women in the Temperance movement were also fighting for this.

What is the right to vote?

400

The abolitionist movement adopted and named this famous symbol of the American Revolution.

What is the Liberty Bell?

400

Movement focused on promoting practical clothing for women.

What is Rational Dress Reform?

400

Dorothea Dix discovered that the conditions for prisoners and the mentally ill in early America were like this.

What is overcrowded and lacking basic needs?

400

Five poisons commonly used in patent medicines - the cure was worse than the disease.

What are arsenic, strychnine, belladonna, mercury, and radium?

400

South Carolina sisters, influential in both Abolition and the Women's Movement. 

Who are Angelina & Sarah Grimke?

500

Region and class identity most associated with reform movements in the nineteenth century.

What is northern middle class?

500

One of the largest and most influential reform organizations of the 19th century. 

What is the Women's Christian Temperance Union?

500

This issue split the abolition movement into two factions in 1840.

What was the role of women?

500

Susan B Anthony was the first American woman to be honored this way.

What is appear on American currency?

500

This type of institution was central to good citizenship, democratic participation and societal well-being

What is public schooling?

500

This highly infectious disease was known as "consumption".

What is tuberculosis?

500

Militant abolitionist who led the raid on Harper's Ferry, Virginia.

Who is John Brown?

600

The majority of 19th century reform movements were the result of this. 

What is conflict/inequality?

600

The temperance movement believed alcohol threatened their safety.

Who are women and children?

600

William Lloyd Garrison's abolitionist newspaper.

What is The Liberator?

600

Women's fashion trends in the 19th century typically received this from men and the media.

What is mockery?

600

Institutions worked to create productive, self-disciplined citizens based on this religious ideal.

What is perfectionism?

600

Squalid conditions and overcrowding in this type of housing allowed infectious disease to spread rapidly in cities.

What are tenements?

600

Led the movement for humane mental institutions. 

Who is Dorothea Dix?

700

To members of the North’s emerging middle-class culture, participation in reform movements became a badge of this.

What is social respectability? 

700

Derogatory term for those who abstained from alcohol.

What is Teetotaler?

700

Quakers argued that slavery violated these.

What are Christian principles?

700

Restriction of women after marriage to their home and family, with few legal protections/rights was know as this.

What is the Cult of Domesticity?

700

Facility meant to support and provide housing for the dependent or needy.

What is the poorhouse?

700

This variable skews the average 19th century life expectancy calculation.

What is the infant mortality rate?

700

Founder of the Common School system. 

Who is Horace Mann?

800

Reform movements gave women the opportunity to be this.

What is politically active?

800

The Temperance movement eventually led to the passage of this policy in 1919.

What is Prohibition?

800

This Constitutional amendment abolished slavery in America. 

What is the 13th Amendment?

800

The document written at Seneca Falls that condemned the structure of gender inequality. 

What is the Declaration of Sentiments?

800

Examples include "novel reading", "marriage of son", and "overaction of the mind".

What are reasons women could be committed to an asylum?

800

Hospitals shifted from “a place to be sick and die” to modern medical institutions offering this.

What is "a place to live and get well"?

800

Civil War Nurse and founder of the American Red Cross. 

Who is Clara Barton?

900

The convention that first organized a movement toward women’s suffrage in the United States.

What is the Seneca Falls Convention?

900

Carry Nation sold these in order to pay bail for her many arrests.

What are axes?

900

A major example of civil disobedience against the practice of slavery.

What is the Underground Railroad?

900

Most of the First Wave Feminists did not live to see women gain the vote with the 1920 passage of this.

What is the 19th Amendment?

900

Percent of children in orphanages who had parents who were unable, unwilling, or deemed unfit to care for them. 

What is 80 to 90 percent?

900

The advent of hospitals caused impersonal interactions between these two groups of people. 

Who are caregiver and patient?

900

Namesake of the popular Rational Dress outfit. 

Who is Amelia Bloomer?

1000

The restructuring of culturally accepted laws and norms is this.

What is social reform?

1000

The Temperance movement sought to end excessive drinking for this reason.

What is the safety of women and children?

1000

Group that opposed the expansion of slavery into new states.

What is the Free Soil Party?

1000

Women's suffrage activists opposed the 15th Amendment for this reason.

What is exclude them from voting?

1000

Both Dorothea Dix and Clara Barton were in this profession before becoming nurses in the Civil War. 

What is teaching?

1000

Male doctors believed this was the root of all of women’s health problems.

What is the reproductive system?

1000

Suffragist, abolitionist, first female war correspondent. 

Who is Margaret Fuller?