Prepare for the Short Answer QuizThis practice section will prepare you to answer the short answer section on the quiz for this lesson. It is designed to help you learn and reflect on background information that will help you craft a strong answer to the quiz question. This practice assessment will not count against your grade in the course. However, if you score a 70% or higher, you will earn extra credit on your quiz.QuestionReform MovementsIn the early 1800s, the United States grew rapidly in size and population. Many Americans worried about the social problems they saw growing around them. To help solve these problems, some people started reform movements, or efforts to improve society.Match each social problem with the reform movement that tried to solve it.(5 points)Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.Millions of African American people were enslaved in the United States.Many communities did not have schools to educate children.Only men were allowed to vote.Some people became addicted to alcohol and then spent most of their money buying it.Mentally ill people were often abused or kept in prisons.The women's rights movement demanded equal rights for women.The movement to build mental hospitals wanted to create places where people could receive mental health treatment if they needed it.The education reform movement advocated to build schools for all young children.The abolition movement worked to make all people in the United States free.The temperance movement tried to convince people to drink alcohol in small amounts, or to avoid it completely.

Millions of African American people were enslaved in the United States. - The abolition movement worked to make all people in the United States free.

Many communities did not have schools to educate children. - The education reform movement advocated to build schools for all young children.

Only men were allowed to vote. - The women's rights movement demanded equal rights for women.

Some people became addicted to alcohol and then spent most of their money buying it. - The temperance movement tried to convince people to drink alcohol in small amounts, or to avoid it completely.

Mentally ill people were often abused or kept in prisons. - The movement to build mental hospitals wanted to create places where people could receive mental health treatment if they needed it.