Religious Discrimination and Intolerance
the Mormons
Utopias and Transcendentalism
Public Education Reform
Social Reform Movements
100

what was the religious movement in the early 1800s called?

the Second Great Awakening

100

who was the founder of the Mormons?

Joseph Smith

100

what are the name of two well-known utopian communities?

New Harmony and Brook farm

100

in the 1780s who created the American Spelling Book?

Noah Webster

100

who was Dorothea Dix?

she was an american reformer 

200

how long did the Second Great Awakening Last?

nearly half a century 

200

what two states were the Mormons kicked out of?

Ohio and Missouri 

200

what is the name of an isolated settlement established to achieve the goal of moral perfection?

 utopias

200

since the colonial times who taught most of the American kids?

their parents

200

why did Dorothea Dix begin to teach sunday school at Massachusetts prison?

she found out that mentally illed people were housed along criminals

300

where did the Second Great Awakening of the early 1800s begin?

on the frontier of Kentucky

300

after the Mormons were kicked out of their states where did they settle?

Illinois

300

which group developed a new way to look at humanity, nature, and God?

 Transcendentalists

300

what was the purpose of public school movements?

to provide greater educational opportunities 

300

what did people think prisons were for?

to punish criminals

400

what are the two purposes of the Christian Sabbath?

rest and worship
400

who kicked the mormons out of their states?

neighbors

400

where did the shakers set up their independent villages?

New York, Ohio, and Illinois

400

who played the key roles in the school reform movements?

Women

400

what was the Temperance Movement?

it was aimed to stop alcohol abuse

500

who was an influential revivalist that was a professor in theology

 Charles Grandison Finney

500

why were the Mormons economically powerful?

because they held land as a group

500

why was Henry David Thoreau sent to jail?

he refused to pay to pay taxes to support the Mexican-American War

500

where were established schools for women established?

Connecticut, Ohio, and New York

500

why did Neal Dow earn a worldwide reputation?





he was famous for his lectures on alcohol abuse