Title: Unit 4 Jeopardy
1Unit 4 Jeopardy
Compliments of the James Madison Center, JMU
2This man lead a slave revolt leading to the
deaths of over 60 people in Virginia in 1831.
Who was Nat Turner?
3This woman led the effort to reform the treatment
of the insane through the asylum system.
Who was Dorthea Dix?
4Anne Lee founded this millennial religious group
which believed in adult baptism and celibacy.
Who were the Shakers?
5This Superintendent of Public Schools in
Massachusetts led the effort to create a national
system of compulsory education.
Who was Horace Mann?
6This man was murdered in Alton, Illinois for
publishing an abolitionist newspaper.
Who was Elijah Lovejoy?
7This was the name given to the series of
religious reform movements from 1820-1850.
What was the Second Great Awakening?
8This religion, popular among middle class
Northerners, believed that religious truth could
be found through the application of the Bible to
everyday life and the Bible.
What is Unitarianism?
9This term was used to describe those religions
which believed that believed the second coming of
Christ was near.
What was Millennialism?
10The religious reform movement of the 1820s-1850
rejected this philosophical movement which
informed the age of the American revolution.
What was the Enlightenment?
11The evangelical movement stressed that reform of
society started with reform of this.
What is the individual?
12This was the name given to view of the role of
women in society by the 1840s.
What was the Cult of True Womanhood/Domesticity
or Separate Spheres?
13The Declaration of Sentiments of the Seneca Falls
Convention was based on this historical document.
What was the Declaration of Independence?
14TWO of the three women who organized the Seneca
Falls Convention.
Who were Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott,
or Susan B. Anthony?
15Disagreement concerning womens role caused a
split in this reform movement.
What was the abolition movement?
16Margaret Fuller, in Women in the Nineteenth
Century, used this term to describe the
limitations of culturally imposed gender roles.
What is the Great Radical Dualism?
17Alternative groups such as Oneida, New Harmony
and Brook Farm were known as these types of
communities.
What were perfectionist or utopian communities?
18Samuel Gridley Howe lead efforts to reform the
system of this groups of people.
Who were the deaf and blind?
19This state was the first to prohibit alcohol?
What was Maine?
20This was the name given to John Humphrey Noyes
concept that all adult members of the Oneida
Community were married to each other.
What was complex marriage?
21This man revolutionized the production of
clothing through his invention of the sewing
machine.
Who was Elias Howe?
22This editor of the Liberator called for the
immediate and uncompensated abolition of slavery.
Who was William Lloyd Garrison?
23This was the first abolitionist party and ran
former slave owner James Birney as its
presidential candidate in 1844.
What was the Liberty Party?
24This amendments Due Process Clause was used to
defend the constitutionality of slavery.
What was the Fifth Amendment?
25This religious group was the first to challenge
the morality of slavery.
Who were the Quakers?
26Within 10, the percentage of white families that
did not own slaves in the antebellum South.
What was 64?
27Final Jeopardy
RELIGIOUS REFORM
This was the name given to the area of New York
State which experienced hundreds of religious
revivals during the Second Great Awakening.
What was the Burnt-Over Region?