Chrch in the Wild
Reform Movements
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100

What was the name of the religious revival that began in the early 1800s?

Hint: it was the "Second/2nd"  time this had happened

The Second Great Awakening

100

What SGA reform mvement wanted to end/limit alcohol?

Temperance

100

The North was known for _______________ (urban areas) and the South for _______________ (rural areas).

cities; plantations/farms

100

What compromise led to MISSOURI becoming a slave state?

Missouri Compromise

100

What type of labor did plantaions rely on?

Slave labor

200

What were the religious festivals/gatherings on the frontier (wild/western areas) called?

Camp meetings

200

Charles Grandison finney was a preacher/politicain who was focused on temperance/abolition/education.

preacher; abolition

200

Which of the 2 regions were known for its abundance of infrastructure (roads, bridges, sewers, etc.) and railways?

The North

200

What two sates, that have an act named after them, reignited debates over slavery in the 1850's?

Kansas and Nebraska

200

Who was the South's main trade partner?

Hint: Continent that bought their produce and sold them goods

Europe

300

What group(s) of people was the movement focused on reaching?

All

300

True/False: Before the reform movements, mental health patients were often abused in facilities.

TRUE

300

The _______________ wanted to expand Slavery.

South

300

The _______________ (someone on the run) Slave Act, included in the Compromise of 1850, upset the North greatly as escaped slaves would legally have to be returned.

Fugitive

300

Which region was known for using paid factory workers in large numbers?

The North

400

Having/showing ____________ during worship were viewed as signs of "true faith".


Emotion/enthusiasm

400

What area was Horace Mann attempting to fix/reform?

Schools/Education

400

The _______________ hated tariffs on daily goods they had to import.

Daily Double: Why did this region hate the tariffs?

South

DD: Believed they favored the North/Made daily life more expensive/Risk of a trade war with Erope

400

Congress passed a tariff (tax on imports) that made daily goods in the South more expensive. The South called it the Tariff of _______________.

Abominations

400

What invention made cotton processing more efficient and drove up the demand for slave labor?

Cotton Gin

500

The movement rejected the concept of "predestination". What is this idea?

Salvation (heaven) or damnation (hell) is decided at birth/can't be changed

500

What was the name of the movement/people who pursued the end of slavery?

Abolition/abolitionists

500

What was the period in the South before the Civil War called?

Antebellum

500

After the tariff caused major problems, South Carolina declared the tax unconstitutional and refused to aknowledge it. This is called _______________ .

Hint: Big word startd with an "N"

Nullification

500

Where would female slaves usually work if they werent in the fields?

The House