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Test Review - Essay “In the 19th century, many Americans tried to reform or improve the society in which they lived.” Assess this statement and evaluate the effectiveness of these reform movements.
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Misc Abolitionism Women Reform Movements Labor 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
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This Latin word, created by Sir Thomas Moore, literally means “no place” or “no where.”
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Utopia
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Nathaniel Hawthorne temporarily lived in this Utopian community.
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Brook Farm
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In the early 19th century, this was one of the most common industries in the Northeast.
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Textiles, Clothing, Or Iron and Copper Ore
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This phrase refers to the increasing importance of religion and church in American society in the 19th century.
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The Second Great Awakening
The Great Awakening Or The Second Great Awakening
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This was the largest city in the Western states in the early 19th century.
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Cincinatti
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He wrote the pamphlet, Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World, encouraging people to violently resist slavery.
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David Walker
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He was a white, northern Abolitionist and the publisher of The Liberator.
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William Lloyd Garrison
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After escaping slavery, he joined the Abolitionist movement and published his own newspaper, North Star.
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Frederick Douglass
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This type of person is willing to change things slowly and is never willing to use violence to achieve a political goal.
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Moderate
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This type of person demands immediate change and may be willing to use violence to achieve a political goal.
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Radical
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She escaped from slavery and later become well known for helping other people escape through the Underground Railroad.
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Harriett Tubman
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She campaigned to create separate hospitals and facilities for mentally ill patients.
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Dorothea Dix
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Women rights' activists gathered at this conference to publicly declare their goals.
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Seneca Falls Convention
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These sisters were leaders among women in the Abolitionist movement.
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Sarah and Angelina Grimke
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She was a leader in the Temperance movement.
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Mary C. Vaughan
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This reform movement aimed to end slavery.
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Abolitionism
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In the early 19th century, people that were considered insane were held in these facilities.
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Prisons
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Workers in factories used these to try to convince factory owners to improve working conditions.
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Strikes or Unions
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This reform movement intended to “end drunkenness.”
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Temperance Movement
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At the Seneca Falls Convention, this was the only demand that women did not unanimously agree on.
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The Right to Vote
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This is a skilled worker.
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Artisan
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In the Artisan system of labor, these people make the majority of the profits.
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Master Artisans
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These children work for a skilled artisan in exchange for learning a skill or a trade.
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Apprentice
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They made up the largest portion of workers in factories.
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Young, single women (Or just 'women')
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This was one of the most famous textile mills in New England.
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Lowell Mill
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