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51 Cards in this Set
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Circuit Riders |
Clergy who traveled around specific territories to minister settlers and organize congregations |
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Anxious Bench and Mourners |
A bench seat or rail set aside for penitents at the front of a church or revival meeting |
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Scoffer |
Someone who mocks or treats something with contempt |
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Charles G. Finney |
American Presbyterian minister and leader of the Secind Great Awakening in the US |
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Universal Salvation and Reform |
The doctrine that all sinful and alienated human souls will ultimately be reconciled to god |
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Father of Modern revivalism |
Charles G. Finney |
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Rochester Revival |
Popular Revival by CGF in Rochester, NY showcasing his preaching ability |
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Women's roles in revivals |
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Parlor talks |
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Perfecrionism |
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Millennialism |
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Evangelic Abolition |
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Women's rights |
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American Anti-Slavery Association |
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Founder of AASA |
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Reasons to oppose Slavery |
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Who could join the AASA |
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Women's roles as abolitions |
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What were they? |
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Angelina and Sarah Grimke |
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Parlor talks on Slavery |
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Why were the slavery lectures criticized? |
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Violated sex spheres |
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How Grimke sisters violated the sex sphere |
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Cult of Domesticity |
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The Equality of Sexes- Sarah Grimke |
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Elizebeth Cady Stanton |
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Lucretia Mott |
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London World's Anti-Slavery Convention |
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Seneca Falls convention |
First women's rights convention |
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Who attended the Seneca Falls convention? |
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Most Seneca Falls atendees were active in what other reform? |
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Declaration of Sentiments |
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Launched the first feminist movement |
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What was the Declaration of Sentiments modeled after? |
Declaration of Independance |
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Grievances (sexual inequality) |
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Feme Covert |
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Most radical demand (Femnist) |
Right to vote |
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Stanton's attitude about women exclusion |
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Frederick Douglass's role in passage |
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Public reaction to equal rights for women |
"Hens" "Amazons" "Petticoat Rebellion" |
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Stanton's reaction to negative newspaper reports |
"Any press is good press" |
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Married women property law |
Any belongings of the woman's before marriage becomes her husband's when married. |
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Sojourner Truth |
And ain't I a woman |
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony |
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Roles in promoting woman's rights |
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Equal sufferage |
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Proposed 15th Ammendment |
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Independant Sufferage Convention |
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Passage of 19th ammendment |
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Cornell Note-Taking Method |
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