Antebellum Reform Movements

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  1. 3. A style of worship meant to elicit powerful emotions.
  2. 5. Joseph Smith's disciple who led his people to the desert around Great Salt Lake, Utah.
  3. 6. The formal name for Joseph's Smith Mormon Church
  4. 10. Susan B. _______, the credited leader of the women's suffrage movement.
  5. 11. Irish immigrants of the 19th century faced discrimination & distrust for their affiliation with the ________ Church.
  6. 12. Sojourner _____, a runaway slave woman from New York who used her writings and speeches to lead the abolitionist movement.
  7. 13. The sisters who used Christian moral reasoning to argue for the rights of women & slaves in the 19th century.
  8. 14. The New York location of the nation's first women's rights convention, organized by Lucretia Mott & Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
  9. 16. Richard Allen united several African American churches to become the ___ (Abbreviation).
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  1. 1. The movement that aimed to restrict the
  2. 2. 19th century authors/statesmen who thought nature revealed God's moral law, championed rugged individuality.
  3. 4. Reformer who sought to institute compulsory education available for all children.
  4. 7. Reformer who helped to pass the first state law to restrict the sale of alcohol in Maine.
  5. 8. Reformer who sought public-funded asylums for the mentally ill and improvement of US prisons.
  6. 9. The idea of a "perfect" community that was established separate from industrial society.
  7. 10. The ______ model became the standard for reformed prisons that emphasized putting prisoners to work.
  8. 14. A religious revival movement in 19th century America was coined the ______ Great Awakening.
  9. 15. Charles ______, the famous preacher who gathered thousands of converts to revivalist camps in the Northeast.