Abolitionist Movement - The actions of many who believed that slavery was morally wrong and wanted to end it., Temperance Movement - The actions of many who wanted to ban the sale and consumption of alcoholic drinks., Women’s Rights Movement - Included reformers who were organized in the struggle for equal rights to own property and vote, Education Reform - This movement was based on the belief that public schooling should be free and available to all children., Civil Disobedience - The act of disobeying a law you believe to be morally unjust., Prison Reform - Supporters fought for better conditions in penitentiaries and improved facilities for patients with mental illnesses., Reform - To make changes in some political, economic, or social practice in order to improve it., Transcendentalism - The belief that human beings and the natural world are linked together by a common spiritual force, Hudson River School - An art school in which the artists became popular for painting natural landscapes, Second Great Awakening - A spiritual movement that brought about social change in the 1800s,

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