People
Reform Movements
2nd Great Awakening
Vocabulary
Equal Rights For Women
100
What Dorothea Dix dedicated her life to.
What is helping the imprisoned?
100
The people who wanted to get rid of slavery were known as this term.
Who were the abolitionists?
100
A person who followed a philosophy that taught people to trust their emotions and intuition.
What is a transcendentalist?
100
This document was the model for the Seneca Falls Convention.
What is the Declaration of Independence?
200
The means in which Frederick Douglass spread his message of freedom for all people.
What is "The North Star"?
200
Out of girls, boys, or African Americans... this group benefited most from early efforts to establish public schools.
Who are boys?
200
Trancendentalists urged people to question....
What is question society's rules and institutions?
200
Means to make change in order to bring about improvement, end abuses, or correct injustices
What is reform?
200
A major obstacle for women who were trying to end slavery in the United States -- was later granted to them by the 19th amendment
What is women did not have the right to vote?
300
The reason William Lloyd Garrison was motivated to join the antislavery movement.
What were his religious beliefs?
300
This was the focus of Horace Mann's reform movement.
What is public education?
300
A model community start started by George Ripley, near Boston, Massachusetts.
What is Brooke Farm?
300
word that means to give time, money, or effort to help a person or cause
What is devote?
300
The location at which Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott met for the first time.
What is the World Anti-Slavery Convention in London, England?
400
The reason why Elizabeth Blackwell had a difficult time getting into medical school.
What is because most medical schools would not accept women?
400
It was the treatment of these individuals in the prisons that she visited shocked Dorthea Dix most of all.
Who are the mentally ill?
400
Henry David Thoreau tried to find the ideal life by living in solitude and living as close to ______ as possible.
What is nature?
400
The gathering of supporters of women’s rights in July 1848 that launched the movement for women’s right to vote
What is the Seneca Falls Convention?
400
A reformer whom Elizabeth Cady Stanton wrote speeches for since she did not like to give them.
Who is Susan B. Anthony?
500
Who is Lucretia Mott?
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and this woman helped organize the Seneca Falls Convention
500
A tall, former slave who spoke out against both slavery and women's rights.
Who is Sojourner Truth?
500
Henry David Thoreau was jailed for refusing to pay taxes because of his opposition to which war?
What was the Mexican - American War?
500
means “beliefs” or “convictions.” (As in the Declaration of...")
What are sentiments?
500
Of all the women who signed the declaration at Seneca Falls, the only one who would live to legally vote for the president.
Who is Charlotte Woodward?
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