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1 Reform Movements Objective 2.05

2 Temperance Called for moderation of the consumption of alcohol
Alcohol caused crime, disorder, and poverty West: used to ease loneliness East: pubs, social activity Some pushed to prohibit alcohol

3 Prison Reform Regardless of crime, inmates were crowded in together
Wanted to provide better environments Rehabilitation of prisoners also came into play with the introduction of penitentiaries

4 Education Reform Push for government-funded schools to be opened for all citizens Massachusetts was first to pass this Leadership of Mass. movement was Horace Mann Calvin Wiley was leader in NC

5 Treatment of Mentally Handicapped
Reform of mental hospitals School teacher, Dorothea Dix, was the leader of the reform Began reform after she taught a Sunday school class in a mental facility and was appalled

6 Women’s Movement Pushed for women’s voting rights
Seneca Falls Convention (1848): beginning of organized movement Led by Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton

7 Utopian Communities Society tended to corrupt human nature
Wanted to separate and form own utopia—an ideal society Included cooperative living and absence of private property

8 Brook Farm—became most popular in Mass., est. by George Ripley
Shakers—not successful, didn’t believe in having children


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