Temperance Movement
Education/Prison Reform
Abolitionist Movement
Women's Rights
Misc.
100
This was the goal of the temperance movement.
To make alcohol illegal.
100
This group of people mostly received public education in the 1800s.
Who are white men?
100
People who worked to end slavery.
What are abolitionists?
100
This word means "the right to vote".
What is suffrage?
100
This man was an abolitionist, ex-slave, and supported women's rights.
Who is Frederick Douglass.
200
In the story we read on the temperance movement, who did the man kill and why?
His son because he was drunk.
200
This is the reason most people did not care about education in the 1800s.
Most people worked on farms or from the home.
200
What is the story of Uncle Tom's Cabin about and why was it written?
The evils of slavery - to bring awareness to slavery in the US and demand freedom and justice for the slaves.
200
Name three people who attended the Seneca Falls Convention.
Who are Lucretia Mott, Frederick Douglass, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
200
This woman wrote the "Ain't I a Woman" speech.
Who is Sojourner Truth?
300
In the story we read on the temperance movement, who/what did the author of the story want to blame for the man killing his son?
The bartender/alcohol.
300
What were conditions like in prisons in the 1800s?
Terrible - people chained to walls and beaten.
300
Name the three important abolitionist (people fighting to end slavery) that we discussed in class.
Who are Frederick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, and William Lloyd Garrison?
300
This was the document that the Seneca Falls Convention centered around.
What is the Declaration of Sentiments?
300
This man was an abolitionist who created the newspaper The Liberator, which was a newspaper against slavery.
Who is William Lloyd Garrison?
400
What is a reason people supported the Temperance Movement?
Husbands were getting too drunk to work and support their families.
400
What was one effect of the prison reform movement in the 1800s?
Mental hospitals were created so that they wouldn't go to prison anymore.
400
This was a secret network of people and routes that led slaves to freedom.
What is the Underground Railroad?
400
Name three things that the Declaration of Sentiments discussed.
Women's right to vote, how women were treated the property of their husbands, how women could not attend college, etc.
400
This is the great religious movement in the 1800s led by preachers that inspired people to reform their lives and the world.
What is the Second Great Awakening?
500
The amendment to the constitution that the temperance movement influenced.
What is the 18th amendment? (established the prohibition of alcohol)
500
What are two of the three things that were decided in the 1850s because of education reform?
Schools should be free and supported by taxes. Teachers should be trained. Children should be required to attend school.
500
This is why many slaves ran away to Canada after the Underground Railroad.
Runaway slaves could not be captured and taken back to slavery in Canada (they could in the North US).
500
This was the amendment that the Seneca Falls Convention directly influenced.
What is the 19th amendment (women's right to vote)
500
A movement to make a change within society.
What is a reform movement?
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