Prison & Political Reform
Second Great Awakening
Utopian Communities
Temperance Movement
Education Reform
100

Most states dropped what requirements to vote?

The property requirement was dropped

100

What is Prdestination?

The idea that God decided the fate of a persons soul even before birth

100

Define Utopian Communities.

The desire to create a more perfect society

100

What is this movement about?

The effort to end alcohol abuse

100

Public schools where a way to create more intelligent  _____ and help _____ assimilate.

Voters and immigrants

200

All men should be able to...?

Vote and Hold Office

200

Who supported predestination?

American Protestants

200

Robert Owen founded what community and where?

New Harmony in Indiana

200

Why did many women support this?

They where being abused by husbands and fathers

200

Horace Mann thought the financing of _____ was essential for democracy. 

Education

300

Others supported ____ ____ for women and spoke out against ______.

Legal rights and slavery

300

What two key religious beliefs where created during the Second Great Awakening?

The Doctrine of Free Will and Predestination

300

What where the basis of this community?

Raise food and manufacture goods

300

Most reformers preferred _______, which was a moderation on drinking

Temperance 

300

In the south it was illegal to teach salves how to read, but in the North free black children were seldom admitted into ___ schools.

Same

400

Why did the early prisons have such harsh conditions? Why did many debtors stay in jail?

They where designed to keep people out and the debtors couldn't make money while in jail to pay back debt

400

The revival ministers tried to ______ people and urged them to ______ their lives.

Convert and reform

400

What year was this community built?

In 1825

400

How many states passed a law banning the sale of alcohol?

Nine states

400

Massachusetts was the first state to to admit African Americans into _____ _______.

Public Schools

500

Dorothea Dix wanted more _____ and _______ prisons. What did she create for the mentally ill.

Humane and sanitary 

She also create asylums or separate prisons for the mentally ill

500

What did the Doctrine of Free Will state?

People's own actions determined their salvation 

500

What was the end result of this community?

Argued among themselves about goals and actions

500

What major event in American history interrupted this movement?

The Civil War