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1 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Religion Sparks Reform Slavery & Abolition Women & Reform The Changing Workplace Misc

2 This movement started in the 1790s rejected the Calvinistic belief of predestination in favor of a more democratic God?

3 Second Great Awakening

4 This philosophical and literary movement emphasized living a simple life and celebrated the truth found in nature and in personal emotion and imagination?

5 Transcendentalism

6 Henry David Thoreau argued that people should peacefully disobey unjust laws in this writing?

7 Civil Disobedience

8 He was the most famous preacher of the era, who used highly emotional sermons to convert people (who then had a duty to convert others)?

9 Charles G. Finney

10 A.M.E. stands for this?

11 African Methodist Episcopal (Church)

12 He was the most radical white abolitionist who was a newspaper editor that argued for immediate emancipation of slaves?

13 William Lloyd Garrison

14 This man led a revolt of slaves in 1831 that resulted in the death of about 60 white people and about 200 black people during and after the rebellion?

15 Nat Turner

16 Due to the large number of petitions and divisiveness of debates in Congress about slavery, Congress passed a ___ in 1836?

17 “Gag Rule”

18 The term for “pre-Civil War” is?

19 Antebellum

20 By 1830 approximately how many slaves were there in the United States?

21 2 million

22 The restriction that women should limit themselves to activities in the home and for the family after marriage became known as?

23 Cult of Domesticity

24 The movement to limit and prohibit the drinking of alcohol was known as the?

25 Temperance Movement

26 The Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 drafted and adopted this document that outlined women’s grievances?

27 Declaration of Sentiments

28 These two daughters of a South Carolina slave-owner fought for abolition and later women’s rights?

29 Sarah and Angelina Grimké

30 Isabella Van (Wagener) Baumfree traveled the country preaching and arguing for abolition and later women’s rights. What did she change her name to?

31 Sojourner Truth

32 The first major mill to be created in the US was by Francis Cabot ____?

33 Lowell

34 Between 1830 and 1860 immigration rose dramatically in the U.S. The majority of immigrants in this time period were from ___ and ___?

35 Germany and Ireland

36 In the early mills of New England (1820s) most workers were?

37 Young, single, women

38 The system of manufacturing goods prior to the factory system being developed where people worked from the home was known as the?

39 Cottage Industry

40 Artisans in the early 19 th century prior to the development of the factory system, progressed through stages as they gained experience, what were the three stages?

41 Apprentice  journeyman  master

42 He was a black abolitionist who had been born a slave, escaped, and established The North Star newspaper?

43 Frederick Douglass

44 This free black abolitionist argued that blacks should fight for their freedom in his Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World?

45 David Walker

46 This reformer helped create public hospitals for the mentally ill in an effort to rehabilitate instead of imprison them?

47 Dorothea Dix

48 Who is considered the “father of transcendentalism”?

49 Ralph Waldo Emerson

50 This utopian community believed in millernarianism, limited free love, and developed a silverware industry that outlived their community?

51 Oneida (Community)


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