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An Age of Reform

The Reforming Spirit The Fight Against Slavery Women's Rights An American Culture Develops American Literature, Art, and Music
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The Second Great Awakening sparked reform and taught that ____________ determined their salvation.
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The Second Great Awakening sparked reform and taught that ____________ determined their salvation.
one's own actions, not predestination
Some reformers founded utopian societies or a _______________________.
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Some reformers founded utopian societies or a _______________________.
fictional ideal society
Name the movement that wanted to end alcohol abuse.
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Name the movement that wanted to end alcohol abuse.
temperance society
Name the woman who worked on prison reform and reforms for the mentally ill.
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Name the woman who worked on prison reform and reforms for the mentally ill.
Dorothea Dix
Horace Mann led the movement for public schools because he felt __________.
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Horace Mann led the movement for public schools because he felt __________.
education was necessary for democracy to work
What did the American Colonization Society propose?
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What did the American Colonization Society propose?
slaves be freed gradually and sent to Liberia in Africa
Who was William Lloyd Garrison?
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Who was William Lloyd Garrison?
a Quaker who founded the 'Liberator', a newspaper
Who was Frederick Douglass?
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Who was Frederick Douglass?
a former slave, an abolitionist speaker and publisher of the 'North Star'
Who was Harriet Tubman?
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Who was Harriet Tubman?
a former slave, known as 'Black Moses', Underground Railroad
Why did Northern workers support slavery?
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Why did Northern workers support slavery?
feared that freed slaves may take their jobs
Name the former slave who spoke out for the enslaved and women.
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Name the former slave who spoke out for the enslaved and women.
Sojourner Truth
Who was Lucretia Mott?
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Who was Lucretia Mott?
Quaker, speaker and organizer for women's rights
Who was Elizabeth Cady Stanton?
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Who was Elizabeth Cady Stanton?
organized the Seneca Falls Convention and wrote 'Declaration of Sentiments'
Stanton and ______________ got a law passed in New York protecting women's property rights.
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Stanton and ______________ got a law passed in New York protecting women's property rights.
Susan B. Anthony
Who established the first women's college, Mount Holyoke?
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Who established the first women's college, Mount Holyoke?
Mary Lyon
What is Romanticism?
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What is Romanticism?
an artistic movement that stressed nature, emotions and imagination
What is transcendentalism?
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What is transcendentalism?
a movement that explores the relationship between humans and nature through emotions, not reason
Ralph Waldo Emerson stressed ________________.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson stressed ________________.
individualism, the unique importance of each individual
What is civil disobedience?
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What is civil disobedience?
that people should peacefully disobey unjust laws if their consciences demand it
Name the author of the book Walden and what did the author urge people to do?
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Name the author of the book Walden and what did the author urge people to do?
Henry David Thoreau - live life simply
Who wrote Moby-#!!##!!##!!##!!#?
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Who wrote Moby-#!!##!!##!!##!!#?
Herman Melville
Who wrote poems based on American history - 'Paul Revere's Ride'?
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Who wrote poems based on American history - 'Paul Revere's Ride'?
Henry Wadsworth Lonfellow
She wrote Little Women where the heroine was a believable, imperfect person.
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She wrote Little Women where the heroine was a believable, imperfect person.
Louisa May Alcott
What did the Hudson River School of painters try to achieve in their work?
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What did the Hudson River School of painters try to achieve in their work?
stir emotions by reproducing the beauty and power of nature
Name the most popular song writer of the 1800s.
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Name the most popular song writer of the 1800s.
Stephen Foster

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