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Reform Movements of the 1800s
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Who succeeded Jackson as President?
Martin Van Buren
(10)
Who was the country’s 9th
President and what political party was
his part of?
William Henry Harrison, Whigs
(20)
When Harrison died, who became
President?
John Tyler
(30)
Why were the Whigs unable to
win the 1836 election?
They ran three candidates which
split the vote.
(40)
What economic issues was Martin Van Buren forced
to deal with?
Panic of 1837 – paper money became worthless because of inflation and
people could not get access to gold and silver
from pet banks.
(50)
Major religious reform movement known as what?
Second Great Awakening
(10)
How were new religious reform ideas commonly
spread?
Revivals!Large gatherings, could last 4-5 days, with up to 20,000
people
(20)
What system stressed the relationship
between humans and nature?
Transcendentalism
(30)
What made the religious reforms of
the S.G.A. so novel?
You were now responsible for
your own salvation
(40)
Name two leading transcendentalists.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Henry David Thoreau
(50)
What does “suffrage” mean?
Voting rights
(10)
What name was given to the social
concept that women should only do
housework and raise children?
Cult of Domesticity
(20)
What were the ideas from the Seneca Falls
Convention based on?
Declaration of Independence
(30)
How did immigration impact workplace reforms?
Immigrants were coming in huge #s and willing to work for less – made it
harder to fight for better working conditions
(40)
How did the women’s rights movement and workplace reforms movement impact
each other?
More women began working, but were
given unequal wages and treatment.
(50)
What was the most pressing social
issue for reformers?
Slavery
(10)
Who benefitted the least from
education reforms?
Females – were not taught math,
science, or history
(20)
What major successes did
education reformers see?
• Schools were free and funded by taxes
• Teachers were trained
• Students required to attend
(30)
Where did the Underground Railroad take
slaves?
1. North towards Canada
2. South to the Caribbean
3. West to Mexico
(40)
Why did abolitionists have to get slaves out of
the country?
Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 required citizens to return
fugitive slaves.
(50)
Where did Ms. Schram go to
college?
Boston College
(10)
What is Ms. Schram’s favorite
movie?
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s
Stone
(20)
What did W.H. Harrison die from?
Pneumonia
(30)
Who was the country’s fattest
president?
W.H. Taft at 335 lbs
(40)
Name all 5 Great Lakes
HuronOntario
MichiganErie
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