The Great Escape
Girls Just Want Fundamental Rights
Schoolhouse Rocks
Just Say No
Spirit & Nature
100

This term refers to the movement to end slavery immediately.

What is Abolition?

100

This is the right that women were primarily fighting for during the 1800s.

What is suffrage?

100

This reformer is known as the "Father of Public Education" because he wanted school to be free for all.

Who is Horace Mann?

100

The Temperance movement believed this substance was the "root of all evil" in society.

What is alcohol?

100

This was the massive religious movement in the early 1800s that inspired people to "do good" and reform society.

What is the Second Great Awakening?

200

This famous "conductor" led over 300 people to freedom on the Underground Railroad.

Who is Harriet Tubman??

200

This 1848 meeting in New York is considered the official start of the women's rights movement.

What is the Seneca Falls Convention?

200

This woman traveled the country to improve conditions for the mentally ill and those in prison.

Who is Dorothea Dix?

200

This was the primary reason women led the Temperance movement—to stop husbands from spending money and hurting their...

What are families (or homes)?

200

He wrote the famous essay Civil Disobedience and believed in living simply in nature.

Who is Henry David Thoreau?

300

This former enslaved man became a famous speaker and published the newspaper The North Star.

Who is Frederick Douglass?

300

She was a lead organizer of Seneca Falls and wrote the "Declaration of Sentiments."

Who is Elizabeth Cady Stanton?

300

Before the 1800s, most schools were private or run by churches; reformers pushed for these types of schools that were funded by taxes and open to everyone.

What are Common Schools (or Public Schools)?

300

This word means the legal banning of the manufacture and sale of alcohol.

What is Prohibition?

300

This philosophy taught that people could "transcend" or go beyond the material world by trusting their inner light.

What is Transcendentalism?

400

This 1850 law required Northerners to help capture runaway enslaved people, sparking massive outrage.

What is the Fugitive Slave Act?

400

She was arrested in 1872 for "illegally" voting in the presidential election to protest for women's rights.

Who is Susan B. Anthony?

400

In the early 1800s, this group of people was often excluded from public schools in the North, leading to the creation of separate (and often underfunded) schools.

Who are African Americans?

400

She was a famous Temperance radical known for walking into saloons and smashing bottles with a hatchet.

Who is Carry Nation?

400

This is the term for peacefully refusing to obey laws you believe are unjust, a tactic used by Thoreau.

What is Civil Disobedience?

500

He was the white abolitionist who published The Liberator and called for the immediate end of slavery.

Who is William Lloyd Garrison?

500

Before women could vote, they had very few of these—a term meaning the legal right to own land or keep the money they earned.

What are property rights?

500

These were the small, local schools common before the reform movement, where all ages were taught in one room.

What are One-Room Schoolhouses?

500

This state was the first to pass a law banning alcohol in 1851, known as "The [State Name] Law."

What is Maine?

500

This was the location (a pond in Massachusetts) where Thoreau lived in a small cabin for two years to find himself.

What is Walden Pond?

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