Reform Movements #1
Reform Movements #2
Women's Rights #1
Women's Rights #2
Open Ended Q's
100

To Keep the Races Apart

Segregate

100

Message of Protestant revivalists in 1800's

People are capable of shaping their own destinies 

100

First Convention  for Women's Rights

Seneca Falls Convention

100

Working in the abolitionist movement gave women experience in ...

seeking political change 

100
  • How did Horace Mann’s campaign for free public education impact the growth of the American education system?
  • Horace Mann’s push for grade levels, qualified teachers, tax supported public schools and consistent curricula led to the growth of public schools in urban areas in the North.
200

Movement inspired by philosophers and writers 

Transcendentalism 

200

What was the impact of the Temperance movement?

Alcohol consumption dropped dramatically

200

The right to vote in a political election was referred to as ____________-

suffrage 

200

The World Anti-Slavery Convention in 1840 prohibited ______________ from attending

WOMEN

200

What were specific reform movements and their impact on society?  


The Temperance Movement decreased drinking temporarily, the Women’s Movement led to the Seneca Falls Convention, the Prison Reform Movement led to separate facilities for criminals and mentally insane, and the Transcendentalists promoted in ward searching and solitary reflection.

300

To refrain from doing something

Abstinence

300

The main goal of education reformers

To train the young to be informed and responsible citizens 

300

In the early 1800's most Americans thought that women should not do this at public meetings......

SPEAK AT PUBLIC MEETINGS

300

THE WOMEN'S RIGHTS MOVEMENT COMPARED THE STATUS OF WOMEN WITH THAT OF ...

ENSLAVED AFRICAN AMERICANS 

300

How did religious trends shape antebellum America?

Religious trends were characterized by revivalists such as Lyman Beecher and Charles Grandison Finney.  Both men promoted the ideas to reform oneself.  Most of the reform movements of the 1800s were inspired by religion.

400

A Group in search of social and political perfection

Utopian Society 

400

What did prison reformers hope to achieve?

More humane conditions in prisons

400

Industrialization brought freedom from time-consuming chores mainly for which class of women?

MIDDLE CLASS WOMEN

400

AT THE SENECA FALLS CONVENTION ELIZABETH CADY STANTON PRESENTED A STATEMENT OF DEMANDS KNOWN AS ...

DECLARATION OF SENTIMENTS 

500
Movement opposing alcohol consumption

Temperance 

500

Why were Utopian communities created?

to create places that were free from the effects of urban growth 

500

CATHERINE BEECHER believed that women should spend their energy improving what?

IMPROVING THEIR FAMILIES

500

AS A RESULT OF THE EARLY WOMEN'S RIGHTS MOVEMENT, WOMEN BEGAN TO...

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