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Reform Movements

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8B Industrialization REFORM MOVEMENTS    
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What was the SECOND GREAT AWAKENING?   Early 1800's; The spiritual leaders began preaching "if you want to get into heaven, you must serve your fellow man"  
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What were the consequences of industrialization?   Good: People had jobs and were making money. Bad: Workers were often exploited; dirty, crowded cities  
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How did the Second Great Awakening affect people during the industrialization era?   Many reformers stepped up to try to fix social problems  
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What is temperance?   Movement to restrict or eliminate alcoholic beverages  
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Why were people opposed to alcoholic beverages?   Women and children were often hurt when the man of the house went to the bar instead of paying their rent  
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Was the temperance movement successful?   Yes. The 18th amendment made alcohol use and production illegal in the U.S.A.  
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Who was Horace Mann?   Reformer who believed that education was the key to eliminating poverty. He championed free public schools for everyone.  
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Who was Dorothea Dix?   She was a prison reformer. Her most important achievement was getting the mentally ill out of jails and into hospitals.  
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Who were the leaders of the women's rights movement?   Susan B. Anthony; Lucretia Mott; Elizabeth Cady Stanton  
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What was the Seneca Falls Convention?   Rally for women's rights. Seneca Falls produced the "Declaration of Sentiments" demanding equal rights for women  
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What is suffrage?   The right to vote  
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When did women get suffrage?   1919: the 19th amendment gives women the right to vote  
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What is abolition?   Movement to end slavery  
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How did the Northwest Ordinance address slavery?   In 1787, the Northwest Ordinance created a plan for adding states from the lands in the Ohio River Valley. It said that slavery would not be allowed in those new states.  
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Who was William Lloyd Garrison?   White, male abolitionist. He wrote a newspaper which spoke truthfully about the brutality of slavery.  
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Who were the Grimke sisters?   Southern plantation women who left the south to speak out against slavery. They thought it un-Christian.  
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Who was Harriet Tubman?   Conductor of the Underground Railroad.  
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Who was Frederick Douglass?   Escaped slave who moved north and spoke brilliantly about the evils of slavery.  
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Who was Sojourner Truth?   Escaped slave who, like Frederick Douglass, spoke brilliantly about the evils of slavery.  
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