The basis of the Women's Rights movement
What is to give women basic human rights?
The system abolitionists were fighting to abolish
What is slavery?
The goal of the prison reform movement
What is the attempt to improve conditions inside prisons, improve the effectiveness of a penal system, and implement alternatives to incarceration?
The objective of the education reform movement
What is to positively alter educational legislation, standards, methodology, and policy affecting a nation's public school system?
The famous movie that spoke on the Newsboy strike of the labor reform movement
What is the Newsies?
The time period the Women's Rights movement took place
What is 1848-1920?
The time period of the abolitionist movement
What is the 1830-1865?
The time the prison reform took place
What is 1820-1865?
The time the education reform movements took place
When was 1796-1859?
The efforts of those participating in labor reform movements
What is the passion to protect the common interest of workers, to stop child labor and give health benefits and provide aid to workers who were injured or retired?
The two women that lead the Women’s Rights movement
Who were Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott?
Important leaders involved in the abolitionist movement
Who were people like Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, Harriet Beecher Stowe, John Brown, and Angelina Grimké?
Leaders of the prison reform
Who are Francis Lieber, Samuel Gridley Howe and Dorothea Dix?
Leaders of the education reform movements
Who were Horace Mann, Catharine Beecher, and John Dewey?
The time period the labor reform happened in
When was 1866-1978?
The improvements to society that came with the Womens Rights movement
What is salary and economic role increase for women and the right to vote?
The escape route created by Harriet Tubman to help slaves escape to freedom
What is the Underground Railroad?
The reason for prison reform
What is mental health support is proven to reduce misconduct incidents by 22%?
The person who led the first movement
Who was Horace Mann and how was he tied to the education reform?
Some of the leaders of the labor reform movement
Who were Frances Perkins, Samuel Gompers, and César Chávez?
The legacy of the Women’s Rights movement
What is August 26; National Women’s Equality day?
The amendment ratified December 6, 1865 officially abolishing slavery
What is the 13th amendment?
The prison reforms legacy
What is a shift in peoples mindsets about the way prisoners should be treated?
The improvements to society that came with the education reform
What is the adoption of the "kindergarten model", the establishment of trade schools, organization of citywide boards of education to standardize schooling and substantial growth in schools for african-american children?
The prime group leading the labor reform movement
What was the National Labor Union?