Quiz for:
19th Century U.S. Reform Movements Overview

Question 1

What was the average consumption of hard liquor per person annually before the Temperance Movement gained prominence?

Question 2

Who founded the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormons) in the 1840s?

Question 3

Which document, drafted during the Seneca Falls Convention, emphasized gender equality mirroring the Declaration of Independence?

Question 4

In what year did the Seneca Falls Convention take place, marking a pivotal moment for women's rights?

Question 5

Which movement aimed to advocate for the avoidance of alcohol, particularly popular among working-class men?

Question 6

Who were the two main leaders of the Seneca Falls Convention?

Question 7

Which movement's emergence was influenced by the prevailing 'cult of domesticity' and aimed to address societal restrictions faced by women?

Question 8

In what year was the American Temperance Society founded to advocate for the avoidance of alcohol consumption?

Question 9

Which reform movement was significantly shaped by moral and religious fervor from the Second Great Awakening?

Question 10

What controversial practice within the Mormon community led to conflict and Joseph Smith's lynching?

Question 11

Who succeeded Joseph Smith as the leader of the Mormons and led them to Utah to escape persecution?

Question 12

Which abolitionist movement faced divisions between gradual and immediate abolition approaches?

Question 13

Which abolitionist figure published 'The Liberator' and advocated for nonviolent resistance?

Question 14

Which movement aimed to curtail alcohol consumption and was embraced by factory owners and politicians for productivity reasons?

Question 15

Who highlighted the dehumanizing aspects of slavery through his eloquent oratory as an escaped slave?