Second Great Awakening - renewal of religious faith in the 1790s and early 1800s, temperance movement - campaign to stop the drinking of alcohol, shaker - member of a Christian sect that practiced communal living and did not allow marriage and childbearing, Horace Mann - reformer who advocated for improving education, Dorothea Dix - reformer who was a pioneer in the movement for better treatment of the mentally ill, labor union - group of workers who band together to seek better working conditions, strike - to stop work to demand better working conditions, reformer - a person who makes a change to something in order to improve it, evangelicalism - the doctrine, or belief, that each person can experience a sudden conversion and experience a new spiritual relationship with God, abolition - the movement to stop slavery, suffrage - the right to vote,

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