APUSH - Period 4 part 3 IDs

  1. 2nd Great Awakening

  2. South’s reaction to revivals

  3. Quakers and reform

  4. camp meetings

  5. Charles Grandison Finney

  6. Methodists/Baptists

  7. Burned-Over District

  8. Women and the 2nd Great Awakening

  9. Lyman Beecher

  10. Mormonism

  11. Joseph Smith

  12. Shakers

  13. Brook Farm

  14. perfectionism/utopian communities

  15. communitarianism

  16. New Harmony

  17. critics of reform

  18. reformer vision of freedom

  19. John Humphrey Noyes/Oneida

  20. Grimke sisters

  21. Dorthea Dix

  22. Thomas Galludet

  23. Dr. Samuel Howe

  24. Horace Mann

  25. Catharine Beecher

  26. temperance

  27. Elizabeth Cady Stanton

  28. Sojourner Truth

  29. Lucretia Mott

  30. Seneca Falls Convention

  31. Declaration of Sentiments

  32. transcendentalism

  33. self-realization

  34. Ralph Waldo Emerson

  35. Henry David Thoreau

  36. Walt Whitman

  37. Margaret Fuller

  38. Nathaniel Hawthorne

  39. Henry Melville

  40. Hudson River School

  41. Thomas Cole

  42. connection between abolition and women’s rights

  43. feminism

  44. Bloomer’s attire

  45. analogy of marriage and slavery

  46. self-ownership

  47. John J. Audubon