Chapter 15 Flashcards
What are communities based on a vision of a perfect society?
Utopias
What was the wave of religious fervor in the 1800’s?
Second great awakening
How did the 2nd Great Awakening begin?
Frontier camp meetings called revivals
What does temperance mean?
Drinking little or no alcohol
What was the first school for the hearing impaired?
Gallaudet university
What did Dorothea Dix do?
Reformed care for the mentally ill
What was Washington Irving famous for being and what did he write?
Américas first internationally famous author with his story “ The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow “
What novel explored the issue of slavery and was the best selling novel of the 19th century?
Uncle Toms Cabin
Who wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin?
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Who were reformers who wanted to abolish slavery?
Abolitionists
Who was the first white abolitionist to call for the immediate and complete emancipation of slaves?
William Lloyd
Who was the most well known abolitionist?
Frederick Douglass
What was the name of the newspaper that Frederick Douglass edited?
North Star
What did Frederick Douglass believe destroyed America’s ideals of freedom?
The injustice of slavery
What did Frederick Douglas do with help of friends in 1847?
Purchase his freedom from his original slaveholder
Who worked for women’s rights as an abolitionist?
Sojourner Truth
Where was Sojourner Truth born?
New York
Why did Truth choose her new name?
She said “ I will walk in the light of Gods truth “
What was a network of escape routes out of the South for enslaved people?
Underground Railroad
Who was the most famous conductor of the Underground Railroad?
Harriet Tubman
Where was the first women’s rights convention?
Seneca Falls, New York
What was the most controversial issue at the Seneca Falls Convention?
Conference was over women’s suffrage
What did Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott both fight for?
Women’s Suffrage
Who was the Quaker that helped runaway slaves in addition to working towards women’s suffrage?
Lucretia Mott
Know the differences between the Constitution preamble and Declaration of Independence Natural Rights.
The Declaration of Independence is only a statement that proclaims that the 13 colonies were independent states and no longer under British rule.While the Declaration of Independence proclaimed to the world that the U.S. is an independent country, the Constitution laid out guidelines and rules on how the country should run or work
Who called for equal pay, college training, and coeducation?
Susan B. Anthony
What did the 19th Amendment do?
Made women’s suffrage a reality in every state