Women
Women's Movements
WorkMEN's Terms
WorkERs Terms
Pot Pourri-RU Listening?
100

When she found herself excluded from an anti-slavery convention in London because she was a woman, she planned with Lucretia Mott to form a society for women's rights.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

100

This idea gets its name from a word meaning "self-restraint," and  attempted to prohibit the drinking of alcoholic beverages.

Temperance

100

This is an activity used by workers in the early 19th century to obtain better pay and working conditions.

Strike

100

This is a means of production in which manufacturers provide the materials for goods to be produced in people's homes.

Cottage industry

100

What were the two schools used in the 'Do Now' about generating AI messages?

West Essex & Hanover Park

200

She was a Quaker abolitionist who worked with Elizabeth Cady Stanton to develop the agenda for the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848.

Lucretia Mott

200

Bag Toss Challenge! 

Pick a team to go up against! Winner takes all!

200

This is a worker who would be considered the most highly skilled and experienced of artisans.

Master

200

These people were mainly girls and single young women from rural areas.

Lowell Mill Workers

200

Provide an example used in class to show that the laws have not caught up to society that is NOT AI.

Answers will vary.

300

She was an educator who conducted a national survey on women's health and was dismayed by her findings.

Catharine Beecher

300

The ideology defining women's proper role as confined to the home, emphasizing piety, purity, submissiveness.

The Cult of Domesticity

300

This is a worker who is beginning the process of learning a skilled craft.

Apprentice

300

This was made up of skilled workers' organizations from several industries.

National Trades' Union

300

What decade was a law passed to make discrimination against anyone based on race, gender, ethniciy, etc?

1960

400

She worked tirelessly to abolish slavery despite having a father who was a slaveholder.

Sarah Grimké

400

Bag Toss Challenge!

Make the points...keep the points!

400

A skilled tradesperson who has completed an apprenticeship and is certified to work independently in their trade, usually for an employer rather than as a business owner.

Journeyman

400

This upheld the rights of labor by declaring work stoppages legal.

Commonwealth v. Hunt

400

Why should you NOT Google, use AI, get the assignment out of your face as quickly as possible? The answer must be the one discussed IN class!

Because it will catch up to you in the real world!

500

She designed a new style of clothing for women to improve comfort and health.

Amelia Bloomer

500

This was a meeting where the Participants unanimously agreed on all major issues except the concept of women's suffrage.

Seneca Falls Convention

500

Bag Toss Challenge!

Pick a team to challenge. The points from each team will cancel the other's out. Winner takes all.

500

These people faced bitter prejudice from other workers because they were willing to work for low wages under extremely poor conditions.

Irish immigrants in the 1840s and 1850s

500

In honor of "Bring Your Child to Work Day," name ONE of either Mrs. Martin's or Mr. Fulton's kids.

Maddie, Molly, Brody, Finn, Bridget

M
e
n
u