Reform Movement Each group is expected to prepare a five minute presentation on their reform movement. Each member of the group is expected to participate.

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Reform Movement Each group is expected to prepare a five minute presentation on their reform movement. Each member of the group is expected to participate in the presentation. The group should prepare a powerpoint or moviemaker presentation that is not overwhelmed with text. Include images, information about important people, events, and goals of movements, as well as, how successful they were.

Reform Movements Mormons Prisons/ Asylums Abolition Temperance Education 2nd Great Awakening Utopias Woman’s Movement