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19th Century Reform Movements

Authored by Tenisha Bowens

Social Studies

8th Grade

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19th Century Reform Movements
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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The Second Great Awakening was

the quest for the perfect alarm clock

the idea to increase reason and logical thinking

religious revival in the United States that sparked social reform

a political movement to force nullification for laws

2.

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Reform Movements that addressed societal issues stemmed from

the rise of slavery

Mercantilism

The Second Great Awakening

the First Great Awakening

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What are Reform Movements?

the ability to act at one's own discretion

idea that God decides the fate of a person's soul even before birth

groups or organization created to make positive changes

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What did reformer Dorothea Dix do to contribute to the prison reform movement in the early 1800s?

She spoke of the horrid conditions of prisons and inspired the building of separate facilities for the mentally ill.

She founded an organization of women that worked together to provide education for imprisoned criminals.

She organized many protest in hopes of motivating the government to build separate facilities for child offenders.

She brought American's attention to the need for prison reform by writing novels detailing the condition of prisons.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was the name of the large gatherings where preachers shared ideas

Sunday Service or Mass

Church

Religious Revivals

Baptism or Salvation

6.

MATCH QUESTION

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Match the following Leaders to their correct Reform Movement

Hearing Impaired

Thomas Gallaudet

Temperance

Horace Mann

Transcendentalism

Women & Lyman Beecher

2nd Great Awakening

Charles Finney

Education

Ralph Waldo Emerson

7.

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Match the following positive impacts

More nature inspirations

Second Great Awakening

people depend on self

Art of Romantic

increased church enrollment

Prison

mental hospitals craeted

Education

public education for all

Transcendentalism

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