Social Reform Movements
Civil War
Reconstruction & Rise of Jim Crow
Vocabulary
Important Figures, Groups, & Events
200

What protestant movement took place from 1795-1835?

The Second Great Awakening.

200

Who was Abraham Lincoln?

He was the 16th president and led the Union (North).

200

Which amendment officially ended slavery?

The 13th Amendment.

200

What is the reconstruction era?

The time right after the Civil War when the United States tried to rebuild the South and bring the country back together.

200

What was Ulysses S. Grant's position in the Civil War?

He was the general for the Union Army (North).

400

Who lead missionary work in the Kingdom of Hawai'i? 

Hiram Bingham I

400

What did the Republican Party want?

They wanted to stop slavery.

400

What did Black churches provide?

It was the center of the community, provided leadership, support, and organization.

400

What is New Harmony?

A famous (but failed) town in Indiana where people tried to share all work and live in total equality.

400

Why was Robert E. Lee sought after by the Union?

He was an experienced general. 

600

What were the purpose of revival meetings?

Meetings where preachers "woke up" people's faith through emotional speeches.

600

What did the Democratic Party want?

They wanted to keep slavery.

600

What happened in 1875?

The Civil Rights Act.

600

What were the Reconstruction Amendments?

Three big changes to the Constitution (13th, 14th, and 15th) that ended slavery, gave Black people citizenship, and gave Black men the right to vote.

600

Why was the Republican Party created?

It was formed in response to the expansion of slavery into Western territories. 

800

What did Harriet Beecher Stowe create?

A book named Uncle Ben's Cabin.
800

What happened at Gettysburg?

It was a bloody 3-day battle and served as a turning point in the war.

800

What was Plessy v. Ferguson?

A famous Supreme Court case that said segregation was okay as long as things were "separate but equal" (though they were almost never equal).

800

What does abolitionism mean?

The organized movement to end slavery in the United States immediately.

800

What does Juneteenth represent? Who did it impact?

It represents the day where enslaved people learned they were free. Those in Texas were the last to know about it.
1000

Who is Dorothea Dix?

A reformer who helped move the mentally ill out of prisons and into proper hospitals.

1000

What was free-labor ideology? Name three key points.

It was the belief that workers should earn wages, improve their lives, and have the ability to own land or start a business.

1000

When did the Reconstruction Era begin?

After the Civil War from 1865-1877.

1000

What is the Emancipation Proclamation? 

An official order issued by Lincoln that declared enslaved people in the rebelling Southern states to be free.

1000

What was the Seneca Falls Convention?

It was the first major meeting in U.S. history (1848) held specifically to discuss and demand women's rights.