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The Hudson River School artists are now...
a) Learning to paint like people from Europe. It's better over there
b) sculpting heads which has never been done before
c) painting rivers and oceans and all bodies of waters
d) painting natural landscapes like Nature by Ralph Waldo Emerson

What were the role of Women in the reform movements?
a) fought for prison reform, better treatment of the mentally ill, and the ending of slavery
b) wanted to end slavery by publishing books and speaking to the South
c) they had no part in the movements
d) They were just worried about other women, they only wanted women to gain the right to vote in elections

Dorthea Dix was trying to change what?
a) the education system
b) cruel punishment
c) women's rights
d) the ending of slavery

What quote describes the Transcendentalism movement?
a) Do not listen to the freed slaves, they will tell you lies
b) we should avoid nature and never question society's rule.s always follow your leader
c) a man and women should never go to church and consume alcohol, that is not the way
d) If a man does not keep pace with his companions, maybe he hears a different drummer, let him follow the music that he hears

The speeches and publications from abolitionists demonstrate which amendment?
a) Amendment 1
b) Amendment 5
c) Amendment 10
d) Amendment 4

What led to these reform movements?
a) people were getting bored
b) problems due to urbanization
c) America was amazing after the Industrial Revolution
d) Fair labor practices

How did Horace Mann reform education?
a) took tax money to pay for schools
b) destroyed all textbooks with slavery
c) segregated black and white schools
d) Made attendance mandatory for all schools

How was the leader of the Women's rights movement and organized the Seneca Falls Convention?
a) Lucritia Mott
b) Frederick Douglass
c) Sojourner Truth
d) Elizabeth Cady Stanton

What is the effect of the Second Great Awakening?
a) People slept less
b) People did not attend church
c) people were encouraged to join reforms
d) there was a great war that caused 10,000 deaths

The Declaration of Sentiments is describing what?
a) America wanting freedom
b) the terrible conditions of prisons
c) the harsh conditions of slavery
d) equality for men and women

Making the consumption and distribution of liquor illegal was which movement?
a) The women's rights movement
b) the abolitionist movement
c) the temperance movement
d) the prison reform movement

Elizabeth Cady Stanton's house was located in which state?
a) Georgia
b) New York
c) America
d) Pennsylvania

What do Sojourner Truth, the Quakers, Frederick Douglass, and Harriet Tubman all have in common?
a) They are from the south
b) they were former slaves
c) they wanted slavery to end
d) they needed money to vote

Which event did NOT happened during the Age of Reform?
a) The temperance movement
b) The second great awakening
c) alien and sedition act
d) Seneca Falls convention

How do the abolitionists feel?
a) Slavery isn't so bad in the south
b) Slavery is a 200 year old stain that needs to be removed
c) slavery should end in 50 years
d) we need to wake up to religion and do good works

What was Harriet Beecher Stowe's book Uncle Tom's Cabin about?
a) the horrors of slavery
b) how slavery should spread to the north
c) how slavery isn't bad
d) Uncle Tom is an abolitionist

What did Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth have in common?
a) experienced slavery first hand
b) wanting to grow up in the West
c) both organized the Seneca Falls convention
d) Had never been slaves in their life

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