What major religious movement swept the U.S. in the early 1800's.
What is the Second Great Awakening?
What does abstinence mean?
What is choosing not to drink alcohol?
What does emancipation mean?
What is freedom from slavery?
What does suffrage mean?
What is the right to vote?
What movement inspired reform efforts like abolition and temperance?
What is the Second Great Awakening?
What were large emotional religious gatherings called?
What are camp meetings?
What is prohibition?
What is banning the production and sale of alcohol?
What type of appeal uses emotion to persuade?
What is pathos?
What 1848 event began the women's rights movement?
What is the Seneca Falls Convention?
What does corroboration mean?
What is using multiple sources to confirm information?
What idea taught tat anyone could choose salvation through their own actions?
What is individual choice?
What strategy used persuasion instead of force?
what is moral suasion?
What is rhetoric?
What is persuasive speaking or writing?
What document demanded equal rights for women?
What is the Declaration of Sentiments?
Why is perspective important when analyzing sources?
Why is because bias affects how information is presented?
What was the main purpose of revivalist preaching?
What is to encourage people to change their lives and improve society?
Why did reformers use political cartoons showing alcohol as evil?
What is to persuade people emotionally to support temperance?
Why are primary sources like speeches important but sometimes unreliable?
What is because they can be biased based on the author's perspective?
Why were many newspaper depictions of suffragists unreliable?
What is because they were biased and meant to mock or discredit them?
What did reform movements have in common?
What is they aimed to improve society and expand rights?
How did the Second Great Awakening influence reform movements?
What is it that inspired people to fix social problems like slavery, alcohol abuse, and inequality?
Why were temperance laws difficult to enforce?
What is because people ignored them and enforcement was unpopular?
How did abolitionist writing affect the country?
What is it increased tension by making slavery a national issue?
What amendment gave women the right to vote?
What is the 19th Amendment?
What long term impact did these reform movements have on the U.S.?
What is they expanded democracy, influenced laws, and encouraged activism?