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Jenn and Dongju

$200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 The ReformsThe FamilyEducationWoman

The ReformsThe FamilyEducationWoman $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $600 $800 $400 $1000

Reforms $200 Was reforming dueling successful?

Reforms $400 The creation of what reformed drinking?

Reforms $600 Was reforming Gambling successful? Who is an important contributor to this reform?

Reforms $800 How were the perspectives of prostitution different between men and women?

Reforms $1000 What was created for the redemption of “abandoned women”?

Reforms $200-Answer Very Successful

Reforms $400-Answer American Temperance Society

Reforms $600-Answer Somewhat successful. People continued it. Peter Cartwright, a Methodist preacher

Reforms $800-Answer Woman : prostitution is an unfortunate sin Men: prostitutes transfer their sin to innocent young ma

Reforms $1000-Answer asylums

The Family $200 How did the idea of marriage change?

Family $400 Why did children start receiving more attention from their parents?

Family $600 What do you call husbands who were required to be way from home for long periods of time?

Family $800 What is : “double standard”

Family $1000 What happens to society as the importance of children rises?

Family $200-Answer More ideal marriage. Based on mutual affection.

Family $400-Answer Answer may depend

Family $600-Answer “self made man”

Family $800-Answer Women expected to be in love with their husbands and to be completely docile and servile at the same time

Family $1000-Answer The economy targets children, as well as education

Education $200 What did mothers want to educate their childen of?

Education $400 Why was education valued by Americans?

Education $600 What was the disadvantage to enforcing public education?

Education $800 Who was the founder of board of education? Hint: There is a private school named after him in New York.

Education $1000 What did the middle class establish? What did this establishment do?

Education $200-Answer How to be a “good republican citizen”.

Education $400-Answer Because it was an opportunity for increased social mobility

Education $600-Answer Poorer families were unable to afford fees for school

Education $800-Answer Horace Mann

Education $1000-Answer “State board of Education” Viewed segregation between public and private schools as a factor in the gap between the rich and poor

Women $200 What was women’s new role in home?

Women $400 What is Cult of True Womanhood?

Women $600 Why did the cult of domesticity shift so greatly? What were the causes?

Women $800 Why did the idea of “true womenhood” only influence the lives of richer women?

Women $1000 Who is Catharine Beecher? What did she do?

Women $200-Answer Keepers of moral virtue New role of a spiritual head in the home : expected to engrave ethical codes among family members

Women $400-Answer Another name for Cult of Domesticity : view that woman had a special role in the domestic sphere

Women $600-Answer Arousing emphasis on industry and economic welfare

Women $800-Answer Only pertained to the affluent women of the society because they were only given such opportunities : answer depends

Women $1000-Answer Women who tried to make schoolteaching a women’s occupation

Final Jeopardy Public Service

Final Jeopardy You have 1 minute to consult… Who did public services target to reform?

Final Jeopardy You have 30 seconds to consult… Who did public services target to reform?

Final Jeopardy You have 15 seconds to consult… Who did public services target to reform?

Final Jeopardy Time Is Up Who did public services target to reform?

Final Jeopardy - Answer Paupers, lawbreakers, insane peoples

Jeopardy Thank you for playing another fine round of America’s favorite question and answer game.