Reform Movements - Temperance, Education, Mental Illness, and Prison Reform
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This lesson discusses three major reform movements of the Antebellum Era - the Temperance Reform Movement, Education Reform, and the Prison Reform Movement.
Students will read about the problems the reformers were trying to address. They will then brainstorm solutions to those problems by discussing how social issues can be addressed or improved by society. The issues of the 1800s have carried over to the modern day, so they are very relatable to students.
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- Powerpoint Versions of the slides and handouts (editable)
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- A Detailed Lesson Plan
- A Digital version of this lesson for hybrid or remote learning
Included in this resource:
- A PowerPoint Version (editable)
- A PDF Version (not editable)
- A Google Slides Version (provided on the front page by a link to make your own copy for editing)
Check out my other lessons from this era:
☆ The Industrial and Market Revolutions
☆ The Irish Famine - Seeing Bias Through Imagery
☆ The Women's Rights Movement and the Seneca Falls Convention
☆ Reform Movements - Temperance, Education, Mental Illness, and Prison Reform
☆ The Era of Reform - Word Wall
☆ The Era of Reform Review and Test Critical Thinking
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