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What was the goal of the utopian communities that arose in the mid-nineteenth century?

Reorganize Society on a Cooperative basis, restore social harmony to a world of excessive individualism

Of the moral reform groups that came out of the utopian communities, what was the most successful religious community?

Shakers

Of the moral reform groups that came out of the utopian communities, why was the New Harmony movement so unique?

Secular communitarian. Women's rights and women's education

Why would Catholics rally against the temperance movement?

Communion wine. Saw it as an attack on individual religion

What was the goal of Horace Mann's educational reform "the Common School"?

Universal education could restore equality to fractured Society

What was the ACS, and what was its goal?

Abolition of slavery gradually and settlement of black Americans in Africa. American Colonization Society

How was William Lloyd Garrison's The Liberator significant to the Abolitionist Movement?

Gave a new breed to The prominent Abolitionist Movement. Available to everyone; printed Nationwide

What is the difference between narrative Life of Frederick Douglass and Uncle Tom's Cabin? How are they the same?

The Narrative is nonfiction and Uncle Tom cabin is fiction, both were about slavery.

As abolitionism spread, what fears seem to grow among so many?

Undo the union. Undo the wealth of the country. White men would not be Supreme.

Why are violent reactions toward abolitionists contrary to the Democratic Liberties of America?

Freedom of speech press assembly and petition, unalienable rights

What was the subject of the Grimke's sisters initial feminist work?

Equal pay equal work. Assemblies and demonstrations weren't unfeminine.

According to early feminist Margaret Fuller, what idea Freedom did she want for women as well?

A quest for personal development. Take your own path.

Ultimate the Abolitionist Movement and feminist movement Clash over what question?

The ability for women to work and be in leadership positions