Across
- 3. French Utopian socialist theorist who argued that people were capable of living in perfect harmony under the right conditions, included communal life, socialist economics, republican government
- 5. Nonviolent resistance methods
- 6. More commonly they're jobs entitled cooking cleaning and picking of cotton due to the needed yet easier labor that women and children were able to perform.
- 7. Nineteenth century minister and author who is credited with great awakening an influential in Second Great Awakening
- 8. Often their jobs entitled heavily physical manual labor. and some jobs entitled fishing, hunting, and even carpentry.
- 9. A mixture of African American culture and British American culture. Often where they would gather around fires and other gathering places and sing and dance as well as perform rituals of healing and spirituality.
- 11. Church member who preaches but is not an ordained minister
- 12. Religious community established in New York, 1848; members shared property, practiced group marriage, and reared children under communal care
- 13. Someone who advocates for the common ownership of manufacturing, farming, and other forms of production so they benefit society rather than individual or corporate profits
Down
- 1. Lawyer turned evangelical preacher, he was one of the most influential and successful religious figures during the second great awakening
- 2. A trained worker employed by someone else. in this time period it was more involved in trades.
- 4. In African and many other cultures these men and women were spiritual and physical doctors who would heal the weak and the sick.
- 6. Nineteenth century woman who advocated for racial equality, equality for women, birth control, and open sexuality
- 10. Labor Organization members work in specific trade or craft
