The Spirit of Reform
Reforming the Treatment of Prisoners and the Mentally Ill
Improving Education
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This feeling was revived all throughout the nation in the early 1800s

What is a religious feeling

100

This Boston woman wanted to teach Sunday school in jail

Who is Dorthea Dix

100

This man was more privileged than others 

Who Horace Mann

100

Henry David Thoreau lived near this place while spending his time alone

What is Concord

200

Henry David Thoreau spent how many years in the woods alone

What is 2 years

200

In what way were the mentally ill viewed as

What is insane

200

Horace Mann believed this came from good education

What is political stability

200

Unitarists lived in brotherly cooperation. What did they do to show example of this?

What is sharing labor with each other

300

He was the leader in movement that urged Christians to be filled with the Spirit of God

Who is Charles G. Finny


300
Some reformers did this instead of punishment to the mentally ill

What is treat and care

300

Horace Mann became a leader in this 

What is improving education

300

Dorthea Dix witnessed children charged with minor thefts being held with who during her time teaching at a jail

What are adult criminals 

400

Unitarianism had a God described as what kind of human

What is an exemplary human

400

What was the only way a woman could participate in political life

What is writing a pamphlet

400
By 1850, the educational reforms successfully expanded this

What is free public schooling

400

Because of Horace Manns efforts, Massachusetts began using this kind of money to build better public schools

What is tax money

500

This idea of thinking connects to the idea that everyone had unlimited potential

What is individualism

500

Dorthea Dix founded this many institutions to treat the mentally ill

What is 32 institutions

500

Oberlin college made history by being the first college to accept men and women. What actions took place for new universities?

What is admitting men and women

500

Optimistic messages attracted what kinds of followers in the Second Great Awakening

What are enthusiastic followers