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Second Great Awakening: begins a century of reform work in America Reform work attacks poverty, alcoholism, illiteracy, abuse of women and declining moral values Important people: Charles Finney: people have the power to change themselves Lyman Beecher: good people make a good nation
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Temperance: an organized campaign to eliminate alcohol consumption Caused people to lose control Threat to family life
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What was “the pledge”? Name a group that was active in ending alcohol consumption. Who was William Lloyd Garrison? What did they speak against? How did people react to the radical abolitionists?
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Abolition: movement to end slavery Key Figures: Nat Turner: organized a slave revolt in Virginia Harriet Beecher Stowe: wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin, a book that criticized slavery
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Describe the first reaction to feminism. What happened in Seneca Falls, NY? What did the Declaration of Sentiment state? Did women get any rights after the Declaration?
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