<p> AntebellumAntebellum ReformersReformers Article Analysis and Reaction Dorothea Dix Humanitarian Reform Key Issue</p><p>4 Key Points</p><p>Do You Agree with the Author’s Position?</p><p>Susan B. Anthony Crusading for Women’s Rights Key Issue</p><p>4 Key Points</p><p>Do You Agree with the Author’s Position? Horace Mann Twelfth Annual Report Key Issue</p><p>4 Key Points</p><p>Do You Agree with the Author’s Position?</p><p>Lyman Beecher Six Sermons on Intemperance Key Issue</p><p>4 Key Points</p><p>Do You Agree with the Author’s Position? AntebellumAntebellum ReformersReformers Culminating Activity</p><p>1. What was the socioeconomic background of many of the reformers from the Antebellum Era? Why did they feel that it was necessary to push for reforms in health and mental care, women’s rights, education, temperance, and slavery?</p><p>2. Rank the key reform movements below from the Antebellum Era based on which ones you believe to be the most important. Support each one of your rankings and then come up with a solution for the top two reform movements. Be sure to explain your solution. ** Note that slavery is not included in the options. That is a whole other animal to tackle. ____ Temperance ____ Women’s Rights ____ Insane ____ Blind ____ Education ____ Prisons ____ Crime ____ Quality of Life for the Working Class</p>
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