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This collection of questions and answers explores the significant contributions of educational reformers, abolitionists, and social reformers during pivotal moments in American history. It highlights figures like Horace Mann and Frederick Douglass, discussing their roles in promoting public education and fighting against slavery. Additionally, it touches on the Second Great Awakening's influence on societal improvement and women's rights. Each question delves into historical details, making it an informative resource for understanding the interconnectedness of these movements.
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Category 1 $200 • How did Horace Mann contibute to society?
Category 1 $400 • What newspaper did Frederick Douglas begin?
Category 1 $600 • What type of Newspaper was the NORTH STAR?
Category 1 $800 • Which group benefited most for the early days of public education?
Category 1 $1000 • How did Horace Mann plan to pay for public schools and teacher salaries?
Category 1 $200-Answer • Horace Mann started the first public schools – before him most children did not attend school.
Category 1 $400-Answer • THE NORTH STAR
Category 1 $600-Answer • An ABOLITIONIST newspaper
Category 1 $800-Answer • European American Boys
Category 1 $1000-Answer • TAXES
Category 2 $200 • How did the Grimke sisters help women?
Category 2 $400 Who hoped to inspire slave revolts to end slavery? Daily Double
Category 2 $600 • What did American abolitionist want to do?
Category 2 $800 • What motto did Frederick Douglas choose for his newspaper?
Category 2 $1000 • Name the two Grimke sisters?
Category 2 $200-Answer • They led the way for other women to speak out in public
Category 2 $400-Answer • Radicals in the abolition movement
Category 2 $600-Answer • To put an end to slavery
Category 2 $800-Answer • "Right is of no sex--Truth is of no color."
Category 2 $1000-Answer • Angelina Grimke • and • Sarah Grimke
Category 3 $200 • What was the Second Great Awakening?
Category 3 $400 • The Second Great Awakening inspired reformers to do what?
Category 3 $600 • What other Declaration was modeled after the Declaration of Independence?
Category 3 $800 • Why is it significant that Dr. Blackwell graduated from medical school?
Category 3 $1000 • What is the meaning of the word desolate?
Category 3 $200-Answer • A religious revival movement.
Category 3 $400-Answer • To improve society
Category 3 $600-Answer • The Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments
Category 3 $800-Answer • Dr. Blackwell was a woman
Category 3 $1000-Answer • neglected and alone
Category 4 $200 • How were the mentally ill treated during this era?
Category 4 $400 • What did Dorthea Dix do to help the Mentally ill?
Category 4 $600 • Name the major effect of the Second Great Awakening.
Category 4 $800 • Where was the first women’s rights convention held?
Category 4 $1000 • During this time period which group of people were not able to participate fully in the anti-slavery movement ?
Category 4 $200-Answer • The mentally ill were often treated in an inhumane manner
Category 4 $400-Answer • Dorthea Dix fought for better treatment and better living conditions for the mentally ill.
Category 4 $600-Answer • The Second Great Awakening inspired reformers to improve society
Category 4 $800-Answer • Seneca Falls, New York
Category 4 $1000-Answer • Women