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Hist 1000 Lecture 24 Outline of Last Lecture I. Changes in the Rural Household EconomyA. Geographic MobilityB. Gendered Market OpportunitiesC. Democratization of the HouseholdD. Commercialization of the HouseholdE. The Family as a Dependent “Separate Sphere”II. Changes in the Urban Household EconomyA. Decline in Artisanal Production and the Apprenticeship SystemB. The Rise of Free Labor and Class ResistanceC. Economic Incentives and Social CostsOutline of Current Lecture III. The Culture of Respectability and the Rise of the Common Woman?A. Religious Revivals and the Possibility of Possibility of PerfectionB. Temperance and the Possibility of RespectabilityC. Free Schools and the Expansion of NormingD. Penitentiaries and the Tyranny of NormingE. The Declaration of Sentiments and the Emergence of the Women’s Rights MovementCurrent LectureThe Culture of Respectability and the Rise of the Common Woman?- Religious Revivals and the Possibility of Possibility of Perfectiono Evangelical Protestantism Also called perfectionismo New central idea of being born again Experience God in your heart - Temperance and the Possibility of RespectabilityThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.o There was a decline in alcohol consumption Women held petitions saying that they will not marry men that drink Made songs about fathers not taking care of their families because they are at the saloonso Not everyone is on board so…- Free Schools and the Expansion of Normingo Is actually free, it is like the starting of the public school systems. Taxes are the things that are funding the schoolso The free school system thought about women.  For middle class women they could teach at the public school systems- Did this because the mother has become the center of the familyo Very important for everyone needs to know how to read and write as well as more general class so that they can work efficiently in society- Penitentiaries and the Tyranny of Normingo If you didn’t do well in the regular school you would go to the penitentiarieso Reform school or alternative school A school that if you don’t do well you go there and makes society work. It replaces prisons and corporal punishment- Corporal punishmento If you do something wrong than a punishment is enacted Cutting of the ear of the person- Relates back to perfectibilityo That if they stay in the system than they will eventually grow and adjust to be ‘perfect’ and then be accepted into society- The Declaration of Sentiments and the Emergence of the Women’s Rights


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