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kobusy [5.1K]
2 years ago
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This was a belief that alcohol consumption should be controlled through moderation and abstinence. This is the name given to the

early-19th century religious movement in the United States, exemplified by energetic revivals and dynamic preachers. This was women's suffrage pioneer co-founded the women's rights journal, "The Revolution," pushed for emancipation, and eventually was placed on a dollar coin. He was a 19th century American education reformer, championing the state support of "public" schools and pushing for legal, mandatory school attendance. Believers in this philosophical and literary movement believed there was an existence of an ideal spiritual reality, rising above the material and scientific. This abolitionist and women's rights activist is best known for her 1851 speech "Ain't I a Woman?" This was a U.S. abolitionist who founded the North Star. This name is given to the intellectual movement in the late-19th and early-20th centuries that sought to address the social problems of the day- child labor, working conditions, etc- through the application of moral and Christian ethics.
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schepotkina [342]2 years ago
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Answer and Explanation:

This was a belief that alcohol consumption should be controlled through moderation and abstinence.

Temperance: led by Frances Gillard in the 19th and 20th centuries, however unsucessful

This is the name given to the early-19th century religious movement in the United States, exemplified by energetic revivals and dynamic preachers.

Second Great Awakening: a protestant religious revival in the 19th century that spread religion through "emotional" preaching and revival, spiralling the growth of membership in Methodist and Baptist Churches in the 1820s.

This was women's suffrage pioneer co-founded the women's rights journal, "The Revolution," pushed for emancipation, and eventually was placed on a dollar coin.

Susan B. Anthony

He was a 19th century American education reformer, championing the state support of "public" schools and pushing for legal, mandatory school attendance.

Horace Mann

Believers in this philosophical and literary movement believed there was an existence of an ideal spiritual reality, rising above the material and scientific.

Transcendentalism: a philosophical movement common in the late 1820s and 1830s in the Eastern part of the United States.

This abolitionist and women's rights activist is best known for her 1851 speech "Ain't I a Woman?"

Sojourner Truth

This was a U.S. abolitionist who founded the North Star

Frederick Douglass

This name is given to the intellectual movement in the late-19th and early-20th centuries that sought to address the social problems of the day- child labor, working conditions, etc- through the application of moral and Christian ethics.

Social Gospel

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