In the political cartoon "Get thee behind me, (Mrs.) Satan!" Victoria Woodhull is depicted with horns and wings holding a sign saying "Be saved by" this movement. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this social movement whose name was coined by John Humphrey Noyes. Woodhull promoted this movement with speeches such as "And the Truth Shall Make You Free."
ANSWER: free love
[10m] As part of her free love campaign, Woodhull was jailed for describing an affair between this preacher and Elizabeth Tilton. Elizabeth Cady Stanton referred to the Plymouth Church's refusal to punish this man as a "holocaust of womanhood."
ANSWER: Henry Ward Beecher
[10e] Beecher earlier courted controversy by purchasing the Sharpe's variety of these weapons during Bleeding Kansas, earning them the nickname "Beecher's Bibles." The Springfield and Enfield were popular models of these guns.
ANSWER: rifles
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