Private Values versus Public Values/Family Values and Civic Responsibility
Traditional Restraints on American Individualism/The First Gilded Age
The New Focus/Limits on Family Morality
The Seamy Side of Family Moralism/Family Idealization and the Collapse of Public Life
Private life and Public Scandal/The "New Moralism" Then and Now
100

Fostering morality 

What is a woman's social responsibility?

100

People began to break from the more traditional backgrounds and began moving towards more ______.

What is political and social action?

100

In the late 19th century, public life was _____.

What is morally inferior?

100

Mothers with substance abuse were treated as ____.

What is criminals?

100

He founded Plymouth Church.

Who is Henry Ward Beecher?

200

Social irresponsibility led to...

What is the rediscovery of family values?

200

The gap between the _____ and _____ became greater as the century progressed. 

What is poor and wealthy?

200

Most families would spend their income on purchasing a ____.

What is a family home?

200

He promised to quit drinking if confirmed as Secretary of Defense. 

Who is Senator John Tower?

200

Henry Ward Beecher was tried for _____.

What is adultery?

300

Public values are _____ from private values. 

What is different?

300

The First Gilded Age created a time of new political and _____ priorities.

What is domestic?

300

To build a better community, one must first begin with their ____.

What is family?


300

If a mother sought out prenatal care but tested positive for drugs or alcohol, she would be ____ treatment.

What is refused?

300

Henry Ward Beecher was a ____.

What is a preacher?

400

Men were expected to take responsibility for...

What is woman and children?

400

Rejected the idea of reform.

What is the middle class?

400

Middle class Americans raised family values and ______.

What is private virtue? 

400
If a child tested positive for any substance, the mother would be charged with _____.

What is neglect?

400

Cleared of all charges but faced much scrutiny in the court of public opinion.

Who is Henry Beecher?

500

This category is from chapter ____.

What is Chapter 5?

500

Inferior members of society.

What is Necessary Vs. Greedy?

500

This lost its previous constitutional meaning.

What is virtue?

500

Politicians offered to reform their private lives in return for _____.

What is public office?

500

An indiscretion.

What is the Beecher-Tilton Affair?