The Industrial Revolution
Life in the South
Abolitionism
Reform
Women's Rights
100

An era that completely changed the way people lived and worked. Goods were mainly produced in factories. This is called the __________________ Revolution. 

Rural or Industrial? 

Industrial

100

Large farms in the south were often known as ______________________. 

plantations or plantains? 

plantations

100

The practice of wanted to end slavery is called __________________________. 

abolitionism or discrimination? 

abolitionism

100

______________ reform is the an organized attempt to improve what is unjust or imperfect in society. 

Social or political? 

Social 

100

The _______________ suffrage movement began in the mid 1800s. 

women's or men's  

women

200

Factories were mainly located in the _______________. 

north or south? 

north

200

Which cash crop was mainly grown in the south?

corn or cotton? 

cotton

200

This abolitionist freed more that 300 slaves on the Underground Railroad. She even freed her own mother and father from slavery. She is known as the "Black Moses." 

Harriet Tubman or Harriet Beecher Stowe?

Harriet Tubman

200

Which activist strived for prison reform and persuaded that legislatures treat the mentally ill as patients, not criminals? 

Dorothea Dix or Dorothea Day? 

Dorothea Dix

200
Who was the most powerful and influential leader in the women's suffrage movement? 


Elizabeth Cady Stanton or Susan B. Anthony? 

Susan B. Anthony

300

__________________________ was a main invention of the Industrial Revolution. 

Telegraph or Telephone? 

Telegraph 

300

Southern states established ___________________ codes to keep enslaved African Americans from either running away or rebelling. 

slave or discrimination? 

slave 

300

This abolitionist was a powerful speaker and writer. He influenced people on why slavery was immoral and corrupt. He also published an anti-slavery newspaper. 

Martin Luther King Jr. or Frederick Douglass? 

Frederick Douglass

300

This was an active campaign against alcohol abuse in the late 1820s. This campaign was mainly led by women. They urged people to drink less alcohol. 

Prison reform or temperance movement? 

Temperance movement

300

A women's activist who was born into slavery. She advocated for civil rights and gender equality. She also preached the word of God. 

Sojourner Truth or Harriet Tubman? 

Sojourner Truth 

400
True or False--> Working in the factories were mainly easy. The hours were short and the conditions were often fair. 


True or False? 

False 

400

Large families that made large amounts of money off cotton in the south were called ______________________. 

southernocracy or cottonocracy? 

cottonocracy

400

A secret railroad that help free enslaved African Americans in the south to the north or Canada. 

Northern Railroad or Underground Railroad? 

Underground Railroad

400

True or False---> African Americans had little chance to attend schools and faced discrimination. A man named Prudence Crandall began a school for African American girls. 

True or False? 

True 

400

In the mid 1800s, women gained new _______________ and _____________ opportunities. 

education and employment or religious and medical

education and employment?

500

What population of people worked in the factories? 

Immigrants, children, and mainly women

500

Name some of the states in the south that strongly believed in slavery. 

Louisiana, South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, etc. 

500

William ______________________ Garrison was the most outspoken white abolitionist who launched an anti-slavery newspaper.  

Lloyd 

500

______________________ University is the first school for deaf and hard of hearing students. Its located in Washington D.C. 

Gallaudet or Yale? 

Gallaudet

500

When did women officially gain the right to vote? 

1920

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