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REFORM REVIEW Connect 3

What was the final victory for the women’s suffrage movement?

The death of this major crop, ________, led to a mass migration from _______ to the United States.

Name this abolitionist: I was raised on a South Carolina plantation and grew to believe that slavery was a sin that must eliminated.

Explain the term interchangeable parts.

What was the goal of the Temperance Movement?

Name this abolitionist: I was a Boston newspaperman who believed that the U.S. needed to change people’s hearts and minds regarding slaves, not just the laws.

What effects did massive immigration have on the United States?

How did many SGA preachers, such as Charles Finney, get their message to the masses?

What occurred at the 1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention in London that led to the first women’s rights convention?

How did the Embargo Act & eventual War of 1812 impact the Industrial Revolution?

What is the term used to describe a fear of immigration that stems from the belief that immigrants will ruin U.S. culture?

How did the SGA impact society in the long term? Fully explain your answer.

What was the major victory for the Temperance Movement? Major defeat?

How did the invention of the Cotton Gin impact slavery?

What reasons were given to justify enslaving African-Americans?

Why were normal schools created?

What effect did the Industrial Revolution have on transportation in this country?

What myth regarding slavery did the South put forward?

What took place at the Seneca Falls Convention?

In what ways did the abolitionist movement get their message out?

Prior to the Industrial Revolution, how and by whom were most finished goods made?

Explain one reason that most factories were located in the New England.

Name this abolitionist: I was a former slave who escaped slavery and became a famous speaker, businessman, and author.

What were the characteristics of a common school?

In what ways were women treated like second-class citizens in the mid-1850s?

How were the mentally ill treated prior to reform?

Describe the document ratified at the Seneca Falls Convention.

What is deinstitutionalization and how did it effect the mentally ill?

How did Horace Mann reform education?

Describe the goals and results of mental health reform by Doretha Dix ?