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Temperance
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\When was Martha McClellan Brown born?\
1838
1817
1892
1855
\When did Martha M Brown die?\
1916
1932
1896
1867
\Where was Martha M Brown born?\
Baltimore MD
Manchester VT
Washington DC
Concord NH
\Who attended Pittsburgh Female College in 1862 and in helped found
\the UCTU?\
Martha M Brown
Frances Willard
Carry Nation
Lydia Mott
\Name the woman who joined the Independent Order of Good Templars in
\1861 & elected to the executive committee of Ohio Templars (1867)?\
Martha M Brown
Antoinette Brown
Mrs Gerrit Smith
Amanda Way
\Who owned and edited the 'Alliance Monitor' and the 'Temple' both
\dealing with Temperance matters?\
Martha M Brown
Ellen Foster
Caroline Murick
Lucy Stone
\When was Frances Willard born?\
1839
1812
1827
1799
\When did Frances Willard die?\
1898
1911
1919
1932
\Where was Frances Willard born? In ... New York?\
Churchville
Cambridge
Rochester
Henrietta
\Who was the President and driving spirit of the WCTU for 18 years?\
Frances Willard
Martha M Brown
Carry Nation
Lucy Stone
\Who attended Northwestern Female College (1859) and became its Dean
\of Women 1871-74?\
Frances Willard
Zaralada Wallace
Cary C Catt
Anna Shaw
\Who joined WCTU full-time (1874) and while its president created 39
\sub-departments covering most feminist issues?\
Frances Willard
Rebecca Fenton
Julia Tutwiler
Carry Nation
\Who said: `No sectarianism in religion, no sectionalism in politics,
\no sex in citizenship'?\
Frances Willard
Carry Amelia Moore Nation
Matilda Carse
Florence Kelly
\When was Carry Nation born?\
1846
1824
1859
1866
\When did Carry Nation die?\
1911
1933
1921
1965
\Where was Carry Nation born?\
Garrard KY
Grand Island NE
Hanover NH
Atlanta GA
\Who was the first woman to add civil disobedience to a moral crusade
\in 1899?\
Carry Nation
Matilda Carse
Francis Willard
Carrie C Catt
\Name the women elected to a local WCTU in Kansas in 1892 and in 1899
\had a vision to fight liquor and tobacco?\
Carry Nation
Charlotte P Gilman
Ellen S Richards
Frances Willard
\Who closed the Kiowa Bar by smashing bottles and windows?\
Carry Nation
Anna Shaw
Victoria C Woodhull
Martha M Brown
\In 1901, who adopted hatchets as her symbol and named them 'Faith,
\Hope and Glory'?\
Carry Nation
Judith S Murray
Cary Chapman Catt
Ellen Foster
\The early colonists had come to an unpoluted land. What was NOT the
\preferred drink of the early colonists?\
water
beer
ale
cider
\New England farmers grew apple trees because they ...?\
were a source of cheap hard cider
provided a popular healthy drink of fruit juice
preferred apple pies and other cooked apple dishes
were beautiful in the spring
\Molasses from the West Indies was most popular because it could be
\used to make ...?\
rum
sweetener
cookies
furniture polish
\Up to the 1800s, drunkenness was consider a/an ...?\
harmless indulgence
sin against God
health risk
social disease
\The Colonial tavern was NOT used as a ...?\
school
meeting house
source of news
carriage station
\Whiskey was brought to the Colonies in the 18th century by ...
\immigrants?\
Irish and Scotch
Black
American
French and Spanish
\ ... was used extensively in the slave trade?\
rum
cider
gold
lumber and fish
\The Whiskey Rebellion and the Whiskey Ring were two events brought
\about by the ...?\
government's attempts to tax whiskey
British attempts to ban its importation
two attempts to ban the sale of alcohol
attempts to gain complete control over the sale of alcohol
\While a few spoke out against over-indulgence of alcohol, the first
\temperance society was organized by Dr. Billy J. Clark in ...?\
1808
1820
1780
1848
\Early temperance societies called for ... not stopping completely?\
moderation
indulgence
lowering alcaholic content
taxation
\The growth in the temperance movement in the 1820s was stimulated by
\... Charles G. Finney?\
evangelist
reformed drunkard
businessman
vice president
\Starting in the early 1800s, it was believed that many social ill
\could be solved by ...?\
temperance
alcoholism
psychiatry
medical treatments
\The American Temperance Union was founded by ...?\
Justin Edwards
Dio Lewis
Lucy Stone
Susan B Anthony
\The sin of production as well as the consumption of liquor was first
\raised publicly in ...?\
1833
1812
1840
1903
\The 'Washingtonian Movement' was an organization made up of ...?\
reformed drunks
ministers
members of ATU
members of Congress
\Why did women feel a special need for Temperance work?
\Because women ....?\
suffered the ill effects of drunken husbands and fathers
liked to work in male organizations to find husbands
enjoyed visiting saloons and distilleries
liked to destroy saloons
\Why did women feel a special, almost religious call for Temperance
\work? Because male drunkenness....\
was an attack on the integrity of the home
was messy and noisy
used up money better spent on church activities
would not let women drink
\The first known all-woman Temperance convention which resolved to
\refuse licenses to saloons was held in ... in 1835?\
Vermont
Massachusetts
Maine
New York
\The Sons of Temperance organized a sister organization in 1840 called
\the ... of Temperance?\
Daughters
Sisters
Mothers
Women
\'Sisters had not been invited [to the meeting] to speak but to listen
\and learn ' was spoken to ... and stimulated her to form a women's
\society in 1852?\
Anthony
Bloomer
Smith
Mott
\In 1853, ... shocked her listeners by suggesting that drunkenness
\should be legal cause for divorce and denial of marital rights?\
Elizabeth Stanton
Lucretia Mott
Harriet Bloomer
Lucy Stone
\Women delegates of the Women's Temperance Society voted ... out of
\office as president to 'free the Temperance movement from the corrupt
\issues related to woman's rights' and ... resigned in protest?\
Stanton ... Anthony
Wright ... Brown
Nation ... Willard
Stone ... Bloomer
\The first state prohibition law was passed in 1851 by the state of
\...?\
Maine
Massachusetts
Vermont
New York
\Between 1850 and 1870, the Temperance movement was slowed by a number
\of issues. Which of the following was NOT one of them?\
church reform
abolition
women's rights
Civil War
\Dio Lewis sparked a new Temperance drive to close saloons in 1873-75
\that lead to what has been called the ...?\
Woman's Crusade
Hatchet March
Anti-Saloon Drive
Abolition March
\The Woman's Christian Temperance Union was formed in ...?\
1874
1792
1834
1918
\The largest numbers of women were in the ... movement?\
Temperance
Abolition
Suffrage
Moral Reform
\Who helped found the WCTU in Maine and assumed the presidency of the
\national WCTU in 1894?\
Lillian Stevens
Frances Willard
Carry Nation
Cary C Catt
\The 18th Amendment was ratified in ...?\
1919
1912
1920
1933
\The 18th Amendment was repealed in ...?\
1933
1919
1913
1920
\Which was one of the outcomes of Prohibition?\
The creation of large criminal organizations
A decrease in drunkenness and divorce
An increase in church attendance
Social reform in crime and public and private morality