Religious Leaders
Reform Movements
Women's Rights
Religious Revival
Publications and Politics
100

This revivalist preacher pioneered the use of the "anxious bench" during revival meetings.

Who was Charles Grandison Finney? (DAILY DOUBLE 200 PTS)

100

This movement primarily focused on eliminating alcohol consumption from American society

What was the temperance movement?

100

This 1848 convention marked a major milestone in the women's rights movement.

What was the Seneca Falls Convention?

100

This time period from the 1790s-1840s was associated with the Second Great Awakening.

 What was the Second Great Awakening era?

100

This influential antislavery newspaper was published by William Lloyd Garrison.

What was *The Liberator*?


Double 200 pts

200

This religious leader founded the Mormon church and claimed to have received golden plates.

Who was Joseph Smith?

200

This network of secret routes helped enslaved people escape to freedom in the North

What was the Underground Railroad? 

DAILY DOUBLE 400 PTS

200

This document was modeled after the Declaration of Independence but focused on women's equality.

What was the Declaration of Sentiments? 

Triple! 600 pts

200

These large outdoor religious gatherings helped spread the Second Great Awakening across America.

What were camp meetings?

200

 This rule prevented Congress from discussing antislavery petitions from 1836-1844.

What was the gag rule?

300

This escaped slave became a powerful orator and published his autobiography.

Who was Frederick Douglass?

300

People who helped enslaved individuals escape via secret routes were known by this term.

What were conductors?

300

Under this ideology, women were assigned to domestic roles while men handled public affairs.

What was separate spheres?


Daily Double 600 pts

300

Western New York was known by this nickname due to intense religious revivals in the area.

What was the "Burned-Over District"?

300

 This organization promoted sending freed slaves to Africa rather than immediate abolition.

What was the American Colonization Society?


Daily Double 600 pts

400

This woman combined antislavery activism with women's rights advocacy

Who was Sojourner Truth?

400

This strategy used moral arguments rather than violence to promote social change.

What was moral persuasion?

400

Under these laws, married women lost their legal identity and property rights.

What were coverture laws?

400

Earlier religious movements emphasized this belief that God predetermined who would be saved.

What was predestination?

400

This woman organized the Seneca Falls Convention and fought for women's legal rights.

Who was Elizabeth Cady Stanton?

500

This reformer focused on improving conditions in prisons and mental institutions across America.

Who was Dorothea Dix?

500

People who worked to end slavery completely were called this.

What were abolitionists?

500

Under the "Cult of Domesticity," women were expected to embody these four virtues

What were pious, pure, submissive, and domestic?

500

 This belief that humans could achieve moral perfection through faith became popular during revivals.

What was perfectionism?

500

This woman led the Women's Christian Temperance Union in the fight against alcohol.

 Who was Frances Willard?