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100

a number between 1 and 10?

8

100

who turned their religious ideals into action?

Dorothea Dix

100

they petitioned their local legislatures to support what?

to support public education 
100

who created "the American speaking book"?

Noah Webster 

100

mann resigned from the senate in what year?

1837

200

there were no public schools that children were required by law to go to, so what did most children do?

most children didn't go to school

200

Roughly, what time period did the great awakening happen?

early 1700's

200

many American prisoners followed what?

Auburn model 

200

what is the "temperance movement"?

an effort to end alcohol abuse 

200

who became the mayor of Portland of Maine in 1861?

Neal Dow

300

how many cards were handed out for the presentation in the beginning of class

19 or close to it

300

the prison reform movement is sometimes called the..?

the penitentiary movement

300

What were the protestant preachers known as?

Revivalists.

300

un 1848, the state of New York passed a law, what was that law?

the married women's property act, guaranteeing many property rights for women.

300

what did the "Maine law" do?

restricted sales of alcohol 

400

who's all in our group?

Jaliegh J, Zada Hunter, Ayden c, xen, meagan A and Kaylee G



400

who led the Mormons to the greeks?

Brigman young 

400

What is the "Temperance Movement"?

an effort to end alcohol abuse and the problems created by it.

400

Where did the second great awakening begin?

in kentucky

400

mann resigned from the senate in what year?

1837

500

what is the title of the chapter?

religon and reform

500

They petitioned their local legislatures to support what?

they petitioned their local legislatures to support public education.

500

who created "the American spelling book" ?

created by Noah Webster in the 1780's 

500

What law prohibited debate and discussion in congress on the subject of slavery?

Gag Rule

500

What year did all states north of maryland press legislation to end slavery?

1804