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RIOPOLY

Nila Snodgrass's

Education Reform

Education Reform

Education Reform

Prision Reform

Prision Reform

Prision Reform

Labor Reform

Labor Reform

Labor Reform

Abolition Movement

Reform Vocab

Reform Vocab

Reform Vocab

Temperance Movement

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Temperance Movement

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bonus question! If you're right, can steal one house from another player. If you're wrong, you will lose one of your houses. What did the Second Great Awakening encourage?

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Women’s Rights Movement

Reform Vocab

Temperance Movement

Women’s Rights Movement

Women’s Rights Movement

Abolition Movement

Abolition Movement

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It encouraged people to stand up for what they belive in and change society.

INSTRUCTIONS

  • Each player must choose a color: blue, green, yellow, or pink. They get a tile to mark their position and 10 houses to indicate the properties they acquire during the game.
  • Each player must take the tile of their color and place it on the starting square.
  • To start playing, click on the dice and move your piece to the corresponding square after seeing the number you rolled.
  • In each square, the question is on the left and the answer is on the right. Only click on the answer once you have answered. If you get it right, place one of your houses on that square - congratulations, you have a new property! If you get it wrong, your turn is now up and the next player goes.
  • Special squares: the squares with icons contain penalties. Get the question right to avoid the penalty!
  • When your titles run out, the game is over. The player with the highest number of houses on the board wins.

Define Civil Disobedience.

Oh No! An act has been passed. You lose all the houses you own and return to go.

Your machine has run out of gas. Pay fuel costs - 2 houses (If you don't have any houses when you do get two houses, you lose them to pay your debt.)

The light in your town has gone out and you have to use candles. Pay light taxes - 2 houses (If you don't have any houses when you do get two houses, you lose them to pay your debt.)

Jackpot! You have earned a house. Place one of your houses on any square on the board.

The light in your town has gone out and you have to use candles. Pay light taxes - 2 houses (If you don't have any houses when you do get two houses, you lose them to pay your debt.)

Protesting peacefully in order to combat higher powers.

Define Suffrage.

The right to vote.

Define Reform.

To change something with the end goal that it’s corrected.

What was the goal of the education reform movement?

The purpose of the education reform movement was to broaden the knowledge of American citizens in order to level the playing field. Because few communities had public schools, children from lower-income families were not receiving a sufficient education. For many individuals, the reform movement had the potential to bridge the gap between poverty, crime, and education.

Who led the education reform movement?

Horace Mann

Name the three basic principles of public education.

School should be free or tax-supported, students should be mandated to attend, and teachers should be educated.

What was the goal of the prison reform movement?

The goal was to reduce beatings, create a division between the sick, women, and children, and resources to improve literacy skills.

What happened to the sick and insane?

They were shackled, beaten with rods, and lashed in cages, closets, dungeons, stalls, and pens.

Who led the prison reform movement?

Francis Lieber, Samuel Gridley Howe, and Dorothea Dix.

What is the effect of the temperance movement on women?

The abuse of alcohol had a direct impact on women. This is why temperance and femininity were coupled. Temperance was associated with the perfect life, and women wanted to be free of the heinous consequences of men drinking alcohol.

Who is the leader of the labor reform movement?

Samuel Gompers

What was the labor reform movement's goal?

The goal of the labor reform movement was to improve the health of workers/former workers and to put an end to child labor.

What were the working conditions like?

There were no safety regulations in place, factories were overflowing, and long hours were regular.

Name 3 leading abolitionists.

Possible Answers: William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, John Brown, Susan B. Anthony, and Harriet Beecher Stowe.

What was the purpose of the abolition movement?

To end slavery.

Who is known for writing the Liberator Newspaper and advocating for the emancipation of all enslaved African Americans?

William Lloyd Garrison

Who led the women’s rights movement?

Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton

She was notorious for her extremism and hatchetations, in which she attacked bars and pharmacies with axes, hammers, and boulders. She was arrested 30 times because she was adamant about her temperance message. Carrie Nation was controversial, but many people admired her acts and sent her hammers and hatchets as presents.

Who was Carrie Nation?

Frances Willard

Who led the temperance movement?

Define Suffrage.

The right to vote.

Men and women should be created equal and have life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

What was written in the Declaration of Sentiments at the Seneca Fall Convection?

The traditional social roles of women continued for thousands of years— women were discouraged from attending college, were expected to marry, were expected to care for their children, husbands, and households, were entirely dependent on their husbands, couldn't own property, had to give their money to their husbands, and couldn't vote.

What was the expectation of women back then?

Your machine has run out of gas. Pay fuel costs - 2 houses (If you don't have any houses when you do get two houses, you lose them to pay your debt.)