Ch. 15 (L1) Social Reform
Across
- 3. that uses raised letters a person can use to read with their fingers, braille
- 7. that stressed the importance of relationship between humans and nature, Transcendentalism
- 9. of people that formed a utopia in Utah, Mormons
- 11. meeting, revival
- 13. of religious interest where people traveled long distances to hear preachers speak, Second Great Awakening
- 14. college to admit both women and African Americans, Oberlin
- 15. minister that urged people not to drink alcohol, Lyman Beecher
Down
- 1. who founded a school in Massachusetts to train people to teach, Horace Mann
- 2. that worked to create better places for mentally people thrown in prisons, Dorothea Dix
- 4. refused to obey laws he found unjust, Henry David Thoreau
- 5. little to no alcohol, temperance
- 6. developed a way to teach people with hearing impairments, Thomas Galludet
- 8. based on a vision of the perfect society, utopia
- 10. helped people that were blind, Samuel Gridley
- 11. to obey laws considered unjust, civil disobedience
- 12. supported school for training high school graduates to become teachers, normal school