Reform & Culture

8.1(A)^ identify the major eras in U.S. history through 1877, including … reform movements, … and describe their causes and effects 8.24(A) describe and evaluate the historical development of the abolitionist movement 8.24(B) evaluate the impact of reform movements, including educational reform, temperance, the women's rights movement, prison reform, the labor reform movement, and care of the disabled 8.10(A)^ locate places and regions directly related to major eras and turning points in the United States during the … 19th centuries 8.22(B) describe the contributions of significant political, social, … leaders of the United States such as Frederick Douglass, … Susan B. Anthony, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton 8.23(B) explain how urbanization contributed to conflicts resulting from differences in religion, social class, and political beliefs 8.23(E)^ identify the political, social, and economic contributions of women to American society 8.25(B) describe religious influences on social movements, including the impact of the … second Great Awakening 8.26(A)^ identify examples of American art, music, and literature that reflect society in different eras such as the Hudson River School artists, … and transcendental literature 8.26(B) analyze the relationship between fine arts and continuity and change in the American way of life