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1 US History Bell-ringer Reform Movements, part 1 Utopias

2 Reform movements, part 1 1) With what reform movement was Dorothea Dix associated? 1) With what reform movement was Dorothea Dix associated? 2) With what reform movement was Horace Mann associated? 2) With what reform movement was Horace Mann associated? 3) What is temperance? 3) What is temperance? 4) Whom was Oberlin College the first to admit? (2 groups) 4) Whom was Oberlin College the first to admit? (2 groups) 5) What country in Africa was founded as part of the anti-slavery colonization movement? 5) What country in Africa was founded as part of the anti-slavery colonization movement?

3 Utopian societies… Is it Shakers, Oneida, Mormons, Transcendentalists, New Harmony or Albion? 6) Practiced complex marriage and produced fine flatware (forks, knives, spoons) 6) Practiced complex marriage and produced fine flatware (forks, knives, spoons) 7) Associated with Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau 7) Associated with Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau 8) Located in Indiana 8) Located in Indiana 9) Founded by Mother Ann Lee; did not have sexual relations and made fine furniture 9) Founded by Mother Ann Lee; did not have sexual relations and made fine furniture 10) One leader of this group was murdered in Illinois; group eventually moved to Utah 10) One leader of this group was murdered in Illinois; group eventually moved to Utah

4 EXTRA CREDIT **Which one of the utopian movements is known today as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints?


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