What was the main point of the women's rights movenment? (What were they asking?)
What is women's sufferage? (The right to vote.)
Who was Fredrick Douglass?
A slave who escaped slavery and spoke about the abolition reform movement and shared personal experiances.
Why was the temprance movement strongly connected to the religious reform movement?
What is alcoholism was viewed as sinful and was causing hardship on American families? Many leaders of religious reform were also leaders in the temprance movement.
How did leaders of education reform believe education would effect politics?
Who led the religous reform movment?
Who is Charles Finney and Joseph Smith?
Which document was written requesting more rights for women? Which document was it based on?
What are the Declaration of Sentiments and the Declaration of Independence?
Why was the North anti-slavery?
What is the North was urban and industrialized, so they based their economy on cheap labor?
Why were factories and industries affected by alcoholism?
What is poor productivity?
What was a debtors prison? Why was it unreasonable like other prisons?
What is no matter the amout of money the debtor owed they sufferd the same fate?
How did leaders of the religious revival motivate people to become religious?
What is apealing to emotions and providing a more accessible, choice based, church?
Who did the women of the women right's movement claim had more rights than them? Elaborate.
Who is men, natives, and immigrants? Women were viewed as civilly dead without a man and recently new laws had given non-white men more rights.
What was the name of abolitionist political party?
What is the Liberty Party?
Who were the leaders of the temprence reform movement?
What did education reformers want for Americans?
What is free public schooling for the poor and to improve the nation's social and political life by providing education?
Where was the burned over district? How did it get that name?
What is New York? What is Charles Gandison Finney lead a series of religious revivals in New York?
What was the name of the convention discussing women's rights?
What is the Seneca Falls Convention?
Who were the leaders of the abolition movement?
Who is William Lloyd Garrison, Elijah P. Lovejoy, and Fredric Douglass?
What did the temprance movement eventually lead to? (1920's)
What is the prohibition of alcohol and the 19th and 21st Amendments to the Constitution?
Who were the leaders of prison and assylum reform? And what did she want for the mentally ill?
Who is Dorothy Dix? What is wished for reform for prisoners and care for mentally ill?
How did the market revolution lead to the religious reform of the 1820's?
What is people became greedy from the new manufacturing industry lifestyle and wanted accessible churches in urban areas?
Who led the women's rights movement?
Susan B. Anthony, Lucretia Mott, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
What was Fredrick Douglass' famous qoute?
What is, "Without a struggle, there can be no progress?"
What was the connection between the temprance movement and the women's sufferage movment?
What is women wanted the right to vote to protect themselves from the negitive effects of alcohol such as abuse and neglect?
Who were the main reformers in the education reform movement?
Who was Horace Mann and Cathrine Beecher?
What was the impact of the reform movement on American identity?
What is promoted individualism, fueled other reform movements, and lead to the idea of a personal relationship with God?