Chapter 15 Flashcards

1
Q

What are communities based on a vision of a perfect society?

A

Utopias

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2
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What was the wave of religious fervor in the 1800’s?

A

Second Great Awakening

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3
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How did the 2nd Great Awakening begin?

A

Frontier camp meetings called revivals

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4
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What does temperance mean?

A

Drinking little or no alcohol

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5
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What was the first school for the hearing impaired?

A

Gallaudet University

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6
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What did Dorothea Dix do?

A

Reformed care for the mentally ill

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7
Q

What was Washington Irving famous for being and what did he write?

A

Americas first internationally famous author with his story, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

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8
Q

What novel explored the issue of slavery and was the best selling novel of the 19th
century?

A

Uncle Tom’s Cabin

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9
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Who wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin?

A

Harriet Beecher

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10
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Who were reformers who wanted to abolish slavery?

A

Abolitionists

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11
Q

Who was the first white abolitionist to call for the immediate and complete
emancipation of slaves?

A

William Lloyd Garrison

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12
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Who was the most well known abolitionist?

A

Fredrick Douglass

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13
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What was the name of the newspaper that Frederick Douglass edited?

A

North Star

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14
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What did Frederick Douglass believe destroyed America’s ideals of freedom?

A

Injustice of slavery

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15
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What did Frederick Douglas do with help of friends in 1847?

A

Helped him purchase freedom from his original slave holder

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16
Q

Who worked for women’s rights as an abolitionist?

A

Sojourner Truth

17
Q

Where was Sojourner Truth born?

A

As a slave in New York

18
Q

Why did Truth choose her new name?

A

She said “I will walk in the light of God’s truth”.

19
Q

What was a network of escape routes out of the South for enslaved people?

A

The Underground Railroad

20
Q

Who was the most famous conductor of the Underground Railroad?

A

Harriet Tubman

21
Q

Where was the first women’s rights convention?

A

Seneca Falls, New York

The Seneca Falls Convention

22
Q

What was the most controversial issue at the Seneca Falls Convention?

A

Women’s suffrage

23
Q

What did Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott both fight for?

A

Women’s suffrage

24
Q

Who was the Quaker that helped runaway slaves in addition to working towards
women’s suffrage?

A

Lucretia Mott

25
Q

Who called for equal pay, college training, and coeducation?

A

Susan B. Anthony

26
Q

What did the 19th Amendment do?

A

In 1920, it made women’s suffrage a reality in every state.

27
Q

Know the differences between the Constitution preamble and Declaration of
Independence Natural Rights.

A

At the end of the DOI it says the life, liberty, pursuit of happiness
The Preamble says we the people