This is the century of the American Industrial Revolution
What is the 19th century?
This minister was also a voice of the abolition movement through his newspaper, The Liberator
Who is William Lloyd Garrison?
This is the name of the revival that took place in 19th century America
What is the Second Great Awakening?
These are the three branches of the United States government
What are executive, judicial, and legislative?
This pivotal invention required access to a water source and revolutionized transportation, manufacturing, and employment
What is the steam engine?
This woman was a quiet leader of the movement for institutional reform, calling for better care and conditions in prisons and insane asylums
Who is Dorothea Dix?
The man referred to as the father of American Methodism
Who is Francis Asbury?
This treaty marked the end of the American Revolutionary War and declared that the U.S. was indeed independent
What is the Treaty of Paris, 1783?
The two inventions for which Eli Whitney is credited
What are interchangeable parts and the cotton gin?
This leading education reformer eventually became the Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education
Who is Horace Mann?
A developing religious sect that denied the Trinity and therefore the deity of Christ, viewing Jesus as a great teacher and not our needed Savior
What is Unitarianism?
Nailing the 95 Theses to the door of the Catholic Church in 1517, Martin Luther started this significant religious development of the sixteenth century
What is the Protestant Reformation?
This was the 19th-century solution developed by three businessmen in response to slow movement of mail along the Pacific Coast
What is the Pony Express?
This is a reason why the age of social reform and the Industrial Revolution took place at the same time.
The social environment had to grow and progress [to match/keep up] as industry, technology, and work advanced.
This 19th-century president of Yale College was the catalyst for the awakening in the East
Who is Timothy Dwight?
At the Constitutional Convention, many compromises had to be made. These are three examples.
What are the Three-Fifths Compromise, the Great Compromise, and the Commerce and Slave Trade Compromise?
Three effects of the Industrial Revolution
What are the establishment of labor unions, poor working conditions, child labor, growing cities and towns, greater luxury for the wealthy, and long working hours?
These five areas of society were the center of social reform in the nineteenth century
What are Education, Abolition, Prisons and Asylums (Institutional Reform), Women's Rights, Temperance, and Utopian Reform?
The __________ movement, led by ____________, denied the miraculous and believed that man was ultimately good and therefore perfectible, emphasizing intuition and the senses over rationalism and logic
What are the transcendentalist movement and Ralph Waldo Emerson?
The six principles of the United States Constitution
What are Republican Philosophy, Popular Sovereignty, Limited Government, Separation of Powers, Federalism, and Checks and Balances?