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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

Anxious Bench and Mourners

A bench seat or rail set aside for penitents at the front of a church or revival meeting

Scoffer

Someone who mocks or treats something with contempt

Charles G. Finney

American Presbyterian minister and leader of the Secind Great Awakening in the US

Universal Salvation and Reform

The doctrine that all sinful and alienated human souls will ultimately be reconciled to god

Father of Modern revivalism

Charles G. Finney

Rochester Revival

Popular Revival by CGF in Rochester, NY showcasing his preaching ability

Women's roles in revivals

12

Parlor talks

13

Perfecrionism

14

Millennialism

15

Evangelic Abolition

16

Women's rights

17

American Anti-Slavery Association

18

Founder of AASA

19

Reasons to oppose Slavery

20

Who could join the AASA

21

Women's roles as abolitions

22

What were they?

23

Angelina and Sarah Grimke

24

Parlor talks on Slavery

25

Why were the slavery lectures criticized?

26

Violated sex spheres

27

How Grimke sisters violated the sex sphere

28

Cult of Domesticity

29

The Equality of Sexes- Sarah Grimke

30

Elizebeth Cady Stanton

31

Lucretia Mott

32

London World's Anti-Slavery Convention

33

Seneca Falls convention

First women's rights convention

Who attended the Seneca Falls convention?

35

Most Seneca Falls atendees were active in what other reform?

36

Declaration of Sentiments

37

Launched the first feminist movement

38

What was the Declaration of Sentiments modeled after?

Declaration of Independance

Grievances (sexual inequality)

40

Feme Covert

41

Most radical demand (Femnist)

Right to vote

Stanton's attitude about women exclusion

43

Frederick Douglass's role in passage

44

Public reaction to equal rights for women

"Hens" "Amazons" "Petticoat Rebellion"

Stanton's reaction to negative newspaper reports

"Any press is good press"

Married women property law

Any belongings of the woman's before marriage becomes her husband's when married.

Sojourner Truth

And ain't I a woman

Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony

49

Roles in promoting woman's rights

50

Equal sufferage

51

Proposed 15th Ammendment

52

Independant Sufferage Convention

53

Passage of 19th ammendment

55

Cornell Note-Taking Method

54