Temperance
Abolition
Prison/Hospital
Women's Rights
Educ/Misc
100

The avoidance of alcohol is called... 

Temperance 

100

He was known as more of a violent abolitionist who fought against slavery... 

John Brown

100

Many people in the mid 1800's were in prison because of -----------. 

Debt 
100

Suffrage = 

The right to vote

100

The father of public education in the U.S. 

Horace Mann 

200

The amendment that banned alcohol for a short time... 

18th 

200

------------------ wrote a book called ---------------- which exposed the evils of slavery. 

Harriet Beecher Stowe & Uncle Tom's Cabin 

200

Reformers wanted ----------- -------------- in prisons for the prisoners. 

Better conditions 

200

--------- ------------- hosted the Seneca Falls Convention to fight for ----------- for women. 

Elizabeth Cady Stanton 

200

The belief that people are at their best when they are self-reliant & a strong belief in nature

Transcendentalism 

300

Most people that were temperance reformers were... 

Women & Protestant preachers 

300

Former slave & abolitionist who wrote "The North Star" newspaper 

Frederick Douglass 

300

Prisoners of all kinds received very poor ------------- in prison and the ------------ was of poor quality. 

Treatment & Food 

300

The event hosted by Cady Stanton in New York to gain equality for women alongside men

Seneca Falls Convention 

300

Horace Mann & public education in the U.S. began in this state before spreading to others.... 

Massachusetts 

400

Temperance was based on the belief that alcohol led to... 

Poverty and crime 
400

Abolitionist who wrote "The Liberator" newspaper and formed the Anti- slavery society. 

William Lloyd Garrison 

400

Why did Dorothea Dix fight so hard for prison reform?

She visited a prison in MA with terrible conditions. 

400

She said that women could not depend on the protection from man and also strongly advocated for women to have the right to vote. 

Susan B. Anthony 
400

Two major American authors who wrote about following your conscience.... 

Thoreau & Emerson 

500

The event that would eventually lead to the banning of alcohol & other reform movements... 

2nd Great Awakening

500

Despite a $40,000 bounty on her, she helped lead many slaves to freedom in the North using the Underground Railroad. 

Harriet Tubman 
500

---------  -------------- wanted to take care of the          -------------- ill in asylums because they were not well taken care of and were misunderstood. 

Dorothea Dix 

500

Which amendment gave women the right to vote in 1919?

19th 

500

-------  ------- ------ wrote a book called -----  ----------

Edgar Allan Pole & The Raven 

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