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revolutionary period (1760s-1780s) correct answers republican motherhood - educate women so future generation of men are educated Abigail Adams: link to women's rights correct answers 1770 - during the writing of the constitution "remember the ladies" - letter between her and her husband to not to forget about women when fighting for American independence First Wave Dates correct answers Second Great Awakening correct answers a revival of religious feeling individual salvation (1 GA) to social salvation social reforms: temperance, slavery, womens rights temperance: drinking in moderation abolition: to abolition slavery the temperance movement: link from 2 GA to women's rights correct answers women were organizers of the reforms to stop their husbands from drinking (stress from work). the right to vote would make it easier to pass laws abolition movement: link to women's rights movements correct answers many women's rights activist were abolitionist as well and worked with (specifically Frederick Douglass) to combat two evils @ once market revolution: affects on women? correct answers more people started working in textile factories (boom of work) women = expected to stay @ home while husbands were away

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APUSH: women's rights || Graded A+.


revolutionary period (1760s-1780s) correct answers republican motherhood - educate women so
future generation of men are educated


Abigail Adams: link to women's rights correct answers 1770 - during the writing of the
constitution
"remember the ladies" - letter between her and her husband to not to forget about women when
fighting for American independence


First Wave Dates correct answers 1848-1920


Second Great Awakening correct answers a revival of religious feeling
individual salvation (1 GA) to social salvation
social reforms: temperance, slavery, womens rights
temperance: drinking in moderation
abolition: to abolition slavery


the temperance movement: link from 2 GA to women's rights correct answers women were
organizers of the reforms to stop their husbands from drinking (stress from work). the right to
vote would make it easier to pass laws


abolition movement: link to women's rights movements correct answers many women's rights
activist were abolitionist as well and worked with (specifically Frederick Douglass) to combat
two evils @ once


market revolution: affects on women? correct answers more people started working in textile
factories (boom of work)
women = expected to stay @ home while husbands were away
created cult of domesticity

, market revolution: aspects in the united states correct answers basically an industrial revolution
in the US
Lowell mill girls: showed women were involved (protested against work safety, bad wages,
conditions, etc)
artisan to factory shift as jobs were created
jobs lead to temperance movement


cult of domesticity: key aspects correct answers created during market revolution (distinguish
women classes from high/medium to low)
proper place for a woman was @ home
prevented women from being included in movements


temperance movement correct answers eliminate alcohol consumption
factory owners supported: low rate of crimes &
work accidents, and improves work
women involved to help their husbands from drinking: wanting political power to pass
legislation


Coverture Laws correct answers no female person has identity
identity under the fathers/husband's name
absolute power of husbands


Seneca Falls Convention correct answers 1848 convention- first formal women's rights
convention
declaration of sentiments: affirmed women having equality in every area of life
founded by Lucretia Mott & Elizabeth Cady Stanton (unfair treatment @ anti-slavery
convention)
suffrage is the goal

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