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Name: _____________________________________________________ Date: ______________________________ Per. #:_____________ Chapter 11: “Society, Culture, and Reform” 1820=1860 to make changes in (something, typically a social, political, or economic institution or practice) in order to improve it. Define Antebellum Period: What were 5 causes that reformers dedicated themselves to at this time? 2 nd Great Awakening It began among…. It was led by... It rejected... It was based on the idea that... It shaped religions in the South, including ... HOW is the Second Great Awakening SIMILAR to the First Great Awakening? Historical Perspectives: What Motivated Reformers? (Pg. 216) Motivator #1 – Motivator #2 – Motivator #3 –

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to make changes in (something, typically a social, political, or economic institution or practice) in order to improve it.

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Culture:!Ideas,!the!Art,!and!Literature!“Shifting%Away%from%Enlightenment”!

Romanticism: a(movement(in(the(arts(and(literature(that(originated(in(the(late(18th(

century(that(idealized((blurred(the(reality(of)(people,(events,(and(situations.

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Reforming Society / “Moving from moral persecution/religion to political action” Directions: As you read, fill in the corresponding graphic organizer. You DO NOT need to fill in every box for every movement. Make sure you are reading thoroughly through your notes. You may need to research the last column, to fill in information about the future impact on society

Societal)Problem(s))

Concerns?)

Mov’t)Name)

Famous)Reformers/Groups)Who$are$they$&$what$role$did$they$play?$

What$were$their$beliefs?$

Opposition?)Who$&$Why?$

Reform)Actions/Laws)

Impact)on)Society)

(Could$be$in$Historical$Future)$$$$

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e American$Temperance$Society$–$$$$$$$Other$Info:$$$$$$

$ $ 1920’s Era 1.! 18th$AmendmentG$$$$$2.! Prohibition$–$$$$$

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Dorothea$Dix$–$$$$$$Other$Info:$$$$$$$

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Societal)Problem(s))

Concerns?)

Mov’t)Name)

Famous)Reformers/Groups)Who$are$they$&$what$role$did$they$play?$

What$were$their$beliefs?$

Opposition?)Who$&$Why?$

Reform)Actions/Laws)

Impact)on)Society)

(Could$be$in$Historical$Future)$$

Pub

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Educ

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Horace$Mann$–$$$$$$Other$Info:$$$$$$$

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Cult$of$Domesticity$–$$$$$$Grimke$Sisters$G$$$$$$Elizabeth$Cady$Stanton$–$$$$$$$

$ $•! Seneca$Falls$

Convention$(1848):$$

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of+Sentiments+

1920’s Era •! 19th$Amendment$$$$$•! Equal$Rights$

Amendment$–$$$$$$

1970s Era •! Feminist$

Movement$G$$$$

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Societal)Problem(s))

Concerns?)

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Famous)Reformers/Groups)Who$are$they$&$what$role$did$they$play?$

What$were$their$beliefs?$

OppoEsition?)Who$&$Why?$

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•! 15th$Amendment$–$$$

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•! NAACP$(National$Association$for$the$Advancement$of$Colored$People)$$$

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