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revival |
a reawakening of religious fervor, especially by means of a series of evangelistic meeting |
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utopia |
an imagine place or state of things in which everything is perfect . |
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reform |
make changes in [something, typically a social,poltical,or economic institution or practice]in order to improve it. |
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temperace |
abstinence from alcoholic drink |
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compulsory |
required by law or a rule ;obligatory |
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civil disobedience |
the refusal to comply with certain laws or to pay taxes and fines, as a peaceful from of political protest. |
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transcendentalism |
alternative beliefs that a person can talk to god through nature |
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abolish |
formally put an end to [a system,practice,or institution] |
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abolitionist |
a person who fought against slavery |
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anti slavery |
opposed to the practice or system of slavery |
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liberate |
set(someone) free from situation, especially imprisonment or slavery, in which their liberty is severely restricted |
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equality |
the state of being equal, especially in status,right,and oppertunities |
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suffrage |
the right to vote in political elections |
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second great awakening |
second religious revival that motivated the reform movements |
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secena falls |
location where the womens movement had a rally to gain support for their cause |
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uncle toms cabin |
written by harriet beecher stowe about the treatment of slave in the south |