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I am a farmer in a western state. I don't want reformers telling me how to live. Support or Oppose reform Movements
Support Or
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I am a farmer in a western state. I don't want reformers telling me how to live.
Does this statment Support or Oppose Reform
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Reform Movements had both political and religious influences where people…(1 point)
Responses Were encouraged to believe that
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Reform Movements had both political and religious influences where people... (1 point) Were encouraged to think independently
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Use the chart to answer the question. Which of the following best summarizes the information shown in the graphic organizer?
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Use the chart to answer the question. Which of the following best summarizes the information shown in the graphic organizer? (1
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True or False: Education, care of the disabled, and changes to prisons were all reform movements.
(1 point) Responses True True
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How did the American Temperance Society try to improve society?
Responses A They worked to improve society by improving prison
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"I was the conductor of the Underground Railroad for eight years, and I can say what most conductors can't say; I never ran my
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What is an example of a reform movement?
Pick one of the correct answer below. Slavery. Public Education. Women’s Rights. All
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Which of the following was a result of the reform efforts spurred on by the Second Great Awakening of the 1820s?
(1 point) A.
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Which of the following was a short term result of the reform efforts spurred on by the second great awakening of the 1820’s
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Which of the following was a result of the reform efforts spurred on by the Second Great Awakening of the 1820s?
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Use the illustration to answer the question.
What is this drawing of a camp meeting most likely illustrating? (1 point) Responses
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"I was the conductor of the Underground Railroad for eight years, and I can say what most conductors can't say; I never ran my
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Which of the following was a result of the reform efforts spurred on by the Second Great Awakening of the 1820s? (1 point)
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22. How did the reform movement reflect American culture in the early 1800s?
23. What did the leaders of the second Great
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29. Who was Dorthea Dix? What were the positive outcomes of Dorothea Dix’s reports? Use evidence from the text to support your
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Which movement led to change in how Hinduism was practiced?(1point)
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The Reform Movement
Political Origins Religious Influences • The ideals of liberty and equality in the Declaration of
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True or false education, care of the disabled and changes to prison were all reform movements
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All of the following were reform movements under the Progressive Umbrella, except...
* 1 point Progressives tried to help the
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match the reform movement with the social problem it tried to solve
Reform movements= Temperance Womens rights Prison and mental
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make 10 notes on this
Now to cover the entire Progressive Era in one video is a monumental task because there was PROGRESSIVE ERA
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Reform movements demanded change (10-hour workday, ban child labor) Laws were passed to support workers and pay higher
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Which of the following was a result of the reform efforts spurred on by the Second Great Awakening of the 1820s?
(1 point) •
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What was the goal of the reformers who wanted to help Native Americans in the late 1800s?
(1 point) Responses to return the land
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Part A
Multiple Choice Question Key reform issues focused on A. foreign policy, marriage, women's rights, and religion. B. women
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What was the goal of the reformers who wanted to help Native Americans in the late 1800s?
(1 point) Responses to return the land
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What did the second great awakening and the abolition movement have inn common?
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Read the following sentences from the article.
1. Reformer Horace Mann argued for "common schools" where all children would
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What was the goal of the reformers who wanted to help Native Americans in the late 1800s?(1 point)Responsesto return the land
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In this discussion, you will discuss Reform Movements.
Begin your discussion by addressing the following prompt: Based on what
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Which two statements are MAIN ideas of the article?
1. Reform groups were angry about the working conditions in factories. 2.
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Select one reform movement from the Progressive Era. Describe the movement and its impact on South Carolina. Provide details and
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Short Answer
Note: Your teacher will grade your response to ensure you receive proper credit for your answer. Select one reform
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how did reformers in the nation affect south carolina
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Lesson 8
Governor James Hogg’s Populist Reforms Created a three-person Commission to regulate railroads lower shipping rates
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Reform Movement 1: Describe one problem and one reform connected to the issue. (2 points)
Use these sentence starters. One
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What was the goal of the reformers who wanted to help Native Americans in the late 1800s?(1 point)
Responses to relocate all the
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Inspired by both religious ardor and by an increased awareness of the misfortune of the working poor, many people sought to
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Reform and Opposition Quick Check
3 of 53 of 5 Items Question Evaluate why the protesters were willing to continue protest
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Which was an important effect of the "Second Great Awakening?"
(pick an answer) President Jackson refused to renew the National
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Which statement explains how the work of Dorothea Dix benefited U.S. society?
(pick an answer) Doctors were required to get
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Match the term with its definition:
Abolitionist Temperance Prison Reform Nativest Movement Urbanization Anti-Immigration
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1 point Question at position 1 The Hudson River School was – The Hudson River School was – The first elementary school
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Use the political cartoon below to explain why people seek reform. Write a paragraph in response. Refer to specific details in
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Which movement led to changes in how Hinduism was practiced?(1 point)
Responses VIshnu VIshnu Bhakti Bhakti Devi Devi Nanak Nanak
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The reform efforts of Dorothea Dix during the mid-nineteenth century led to-
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What was the goal of the reformers who wanted to help Native Americans in the late 1800s?(1 point) Responses To encourage Native
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