Second Great Awakening
Education Reform
Abolition Movement
Women's Rights
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100

This movement inspired people to improve society and push for change.

What is the Second Great Awakening?

100

He is known as the father of public education.

Horace Mann

100

This movement worked to end_______?

What is slavery?


100

This word means the right to vote.

What is suffrage?

100

This movement tried to limit or stop the use of alcohol.

What is the Temperance Movement?

200

These movements led to a rise in these efforts to fix or change social problems.

What are reform movements?

200

This movement believed education should be free and available to all of these people.

Who are citizens (the public)?

200

This religious group helped lead early anti-slavery efforts.

Who are the Quakers?

200

This 1848 meeting marked the start of the movement.

What is the Seneca Falls Convention?

200

Workers formed these groups to fight for better pay and conditions.

What are labor unions?

300

Urbanization led to problems like this, which reformers wanted to fix.

What is poverty (or poor living conditions)?

300

Mann believed education would help reduce this problem in society.

What is crime?

300

This former enslaved person became a leading speaker against slavery.

Who is Frederick Douglass?


300

These two women organized the Seneca Falls Convention.

Who are Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott?

300

Alcohol abuse was blamed for causing problems in this area of life.

What is family life (or home life)?

400

This belief spread: people could create this in society.

What is change (or reform)?

400

Mann believed schools should be funded by this so all children could attend.

What are taxes (or the government)?

400

This law required citizens to help return escaped enslaved people to their owners.

What is the Fugitive Slave Act?

400

This document demanded equal rights for women.

What is the Declaration of Sentiments?

400

This reformer worked to improve prisons and mental asylums.

Who is Dorothea Dix?

500

This movement inspired many reform efforts. Name 5 of the 9 reform movements from the gallery walk.

What are any five of the following: Education Reform, Temperance Movement, Women’s Rights Movement, Abolition Movement, Prison Reform, Labor Reform Movement, Transcendentalism, Art & Literature (Hudson River School), Second Great Awakening?

500

This secret system helped enslaved people escape.
Bonus 100 for the person who created it...

What is the Underground Railroad?
Bonus: Harriet Tubman

500

This idea required children to attend school instead of working.

What is compulsory attendance?

500

This amendment gave women the right to vote.

19th Amendment

500

This "school" painted American landscapes and nature scenes instead of copying Europe.

What is the Hudson River School?