antebellum reform movement quiz unit 4 Flashcards

1
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what movement is Lucretia Mott associated with?

A

Women’s Rights

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2
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what movement is Ralph Waldo Emerson associated with

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Transcendentalism/2nd Great Awakening

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3
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what movement is Frederick Douglass associated with

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Anti-Slavery

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4
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what movement is Harriet Beecher Stowe associated with

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Anti-Slavery

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5
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what movement is William Lloyd Garrison associated with

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Anti-Slavery

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6
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what movement is Horace Mann associated with

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Education

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7
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what movement is John Brown associated with

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Anti-Slavery

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8
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what movement are Sarah & Angelina Grimke associated with

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Women’s rights

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9
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what movement is Elizabeth Cady Stanton associated with

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Women’s rights

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10
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what movement is Susan B. Anthony associated with

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Women’s Rights

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11
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what movement is Harriet Tubman associated with

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Anti-Slavery

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12
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what movement is Dorothea Dix associated with

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Prison Reform/Mentally Ill

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13
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what movement is Charles Grandison Finney associated with

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Transcendentalism/2nd Great Awakening

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14
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what movement is Henry David Thoreau associated with

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Transcendentalism/2nd Great Awakening

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15
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what were the conditions of women’s right’s in America in the early 1800s?

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  • couldn’t vote
  • couldn’t own property or retain own earnings if married
  • could loose custody of children in a divorce
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16
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What movements did women get involved in (moral/social)

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Abolitionist movement and temperance movement

17
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what are the 4 major female reformers for womens’ rights

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Angelina and Sarah Grimke, Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton

18
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what did the Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention in 1848 issue?

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  • issued a declaration of sentiments modelled after the declaration of independence
19
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what type of change did the Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention in 1848 bring?

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-little change, but paved the way for the women’s right movement going foward

20
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what act was passed by some states following Seneca Falls Women’s Rights Convention in 1848?

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the Married Women’s Property act
allowed married women to retain property

21
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how long would women have to wait to vte

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until the 19th amendment was passed in 1920.

22
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what is the temperance movement

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when the production and consumption of alcohol decreased significantly in the early 1800s as a result of the American Temperance society