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Vocab
100

What was the optimistic message of the Second Great Awakening?

What was emphasizing  salvation through free will, equality, and social reform?

100

This former enslaved woman led hundreds of people to freedom using the Underground Railroad.

Who was Harriet Tubman?

100

This secret network helped enslaved people escape to free states and Canada.

What was the Underground Railroad?

100

This former enslaved woman helped over 300 people escape through the Underground Railroad.

Who was Harriet Tubman?

100

What does the word Reform mean?

To make change in order to bring about improvement, end abuses, or correct injustices

200

This document, modeled after the Declaration of Independence, demanded equal rights for women.

What was the Declaration of Sentiments?

200

This activist delivered the famous speech "Ain’t I a Woman?" advocating for both abolition and women’s rights.

Who was Sojourner Truth?

200

This reform movement fought for women’s suffrage and equal rights.

What was the women’s rights movement?

200

This movement aimed to end slavery in the United States.

What was the abolitionist movement?

200

what does the word intuition mean?

to know or understand based on feeling, not facts

300

This former enslaved man became a famous speaker and writer advocating for the end of slavery

Who was Frederick Douglass?

300

Before public education reforms, most schools were run by these institutions.

What were churches?

300

The temperance movement aimed to limit or ban this substance.

What is alcohol?

300

Prison reform led to the creation of separate facilities for this group of people.

Who were the mentally ill?

300

what does the word devoted mean?

to give time, money, or effort to help a person or cause

400

He is known as the "Father of Public Education" for advocating free schooling for all children.

Who was Horace Mann?

400

Supporters of temperance believed alcohol led to these two major social problems.

What are crime and family violence?

400

One major success of education reform was the creation of these types of schools, free for all children.

What were public schools?

400

This movement, led by thinkers like Ralph Waldo Emerson, promoted self-reliance and social progress.

What was transcendentalism?

400

what does the word abolitionists mean?

A person who supported the ending of slavery

500

This newspaper, founded by William Lloyd Garrison, called for the immediate abolition of slavery.

What was The Liberator?

500

Many reformers were inspired by this belief that people could improve themselves and society.

What is perfectionism?

500

Before reforms, people with mental illnesses were often placed in these facilities instead of receiving proper care.

What were prisons?


500

This religious revival inspired people to improve society through reform movements.

What was the Second Great Awakening?


500

what does the word transcendentalism mean?

A philosophy emphasizing that people should transcend, or go beyond, logical thinking to reach true understanding, with the help of emotions and intuition