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B. On the back of this paper, briefly describe the relationship of each of the following to the reform movements of the

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CHAPTER

8

GUIDED READING

Religion Sparks Reform

Section 1

A. As you read about reform movements, answer the questions below. Late 1700s: New religious and philosophical movements emerge during the Second Great Awakening. What ideas and practices did each of the following promote? 1. Revivalism

2. Unitarian movement

3. African Methodist Episcopal church

4. Transcendentalism

Mid-1800s: By this time, Americans from numerous religious and philosophical movements joined together to fight the social ills that were troubling the nation.

6. What were the accomplishments of the movement to reform asylums and prisons?

7. What were the purposes of utopian communities?

B. On the back of this paper, briefly describe the relationship of each of the following to the reform movements of the 1880s. Charles G. Finney Dorothea Dix

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5. What did the movement to reform education accomplish?

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