Social Reform
Abolition
Abolition 2
Women's Movement
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100

This religious group tried to establish a lasting utopian community. 

The Shakers

100

This book portrayed the cruelties of slavery. 

Uncle Tom's Cabin

100

This women was a formerly enslaved African American who attracted huge crowds to hear her eloquent speeches. 

Sojourner Truth 

100

This women graduated first in her medical school-class after having been turned down by several other schools. 

Elizabeth Blackwell

100

FILL IN THE BLANK: “We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men ______________________ are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness…”

AND WOMEN

200

In the 1840s, where did students learn to become teachers? 

Normal Schools

200

William Lloyd Garrison was the editor of what newspaper? 

The Liberator

200

This women was a formerly enslaved African American who became one of the most famous conductors on the Underground Railroad? 

Harriet Tubman

200

What Amendment to the US Constitution gave women the right to vote? 

The 19th Amendment

200

What peom was Walt Whitman famous for writing? 

Leaves of Grass

300

This individual said, "Education was the great equalizer."

Horace Mann

300

What famous African American abolitionist, speaker, and writer escaped from slavery as a runaway? 

Frederick Douglass

300

What kind of abolition did William Lloyd Garrison argue for? 

Immediate

300

This was the first women who discover a comet and be elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 

Maria Mitchell

300

Temperance was the movement to ban what? 

Alcohol

400

Writers Margaret Fuller and Ralph Waldo Emerson were part of what movement? 

Transcendentalist

400

What was gradualism? 

Those who believed in ending slavery but wanted to do it slowly. 

400

What was the country's first African American newspaper? 

The Freedom Journal 

400

This was the first American women's rights convention in the United States. 

Seneca Falls Convention

400

This African American Author published a pamphlet called An Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World which challenged African Americans to rebel & overthrow slavery. 

David Walker 

500

This transcendentalist reformer was jailed for not paying a tax that would support war. 

Henry David Thoreau

500

In 1830, free African American leaders held an antislavery convention in which city? 

Philadelphia

500

These sisters spoke out against slavery. 

The Grimke sisters

500

This woman became one of the main leaders of the Women's Rights Movement, arguing for equal pay, access to a college educations for women, and suffrage. 

Susan B. Anthony

500

What were hidden places to rest during the day, like barns, basements, and attics on the Underground Railroad were known as? 

Stations

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