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Page 1: REFORM REVIEW Connect 3. What was the final victory for the women’s suffrage movement?

REFORM REVIEW Connect 3

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

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

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

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•Explain the term interchangeable parts.

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•What was the goal of the Temperance Movement?

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•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.

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•What effects did massive immigration have on the United States?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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•How did the invention of the Cotton Gin impact slavery?

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•What reasons were given to justify enslaving African-Americans?

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•Why were normal schools created?

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

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•What myth regarding slavery did the South put forward?

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•What took place at the Seneca Falls Convention?

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

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

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

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

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•What were the characteristics of a common school?

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

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•How were the mentally ill treated prior to reform?

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•Describe the document ratified at the Seneca Falls Convention.

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

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•How did Horace Mann reform education?

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