Women's Rights
Education
Mental Health
Bonus
100

Who were two influential figures in women's rights?

Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton

100

Who was an important figure in the education issue of the Reform Movement?

Horace Mann. 

100

Who was an influential figure for mental health?

Dorothea Dix.

100

When were women allowed to vote?

1920.

200

What was an important event for women's rights?

The Seneca Falls convention in 1848.

200

When did people begin to think that every child should go to school?

The 1800's.

200

What was a new treatment Dorothea Dix found on her travels?

Morale/moral. 

200

Was Susan B. Anthony a woman, man, or nonbinary?

Female.

300

What was drafted at the Seneca Falls convention?

The Declaration of Sentiments

300

What did some people want schools to be split up by?

Race and religion. 

300

What were the conditions of mental health patients before the Reform Movement?

They were treated like criminals, hidden away and kept in dark, prison-like spaces, and beaten/ kept in chains. 
300

What does the word "defenestration" mean?

To throw someone out a window.

400

When did Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton meet?

1851

400

What year did Massachusetts enact a law requiring children to attend school?

1852. 

400

What did moral highlight?

Right vs. wrong, having patients make ways of life part of their nature by taking in new ideas, and doing art. 

400

What is the name of the most famous blobfish?

Mr. Blobby (it's true!)
500

Why weren't Anthony and Stanton supported in their time?

Women were "not capable or deserving of participating in politics" at the time.

500

Why did Horace Mann think that schools should be tax-funded?

So that anyone could attend without having to pay. 

500

True or False: Dorothea Dix could vote, and that was how she accomplished so much.

FALSE

500

What country produces the most mushrooms in the world?

China!

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