Use this excerpt from a slave spiritual to answer the question.
Nobody knows the trouble I’ve been through, Nobody knows my sorrow, Nobody knows the trouble I’ve seen, Glory hallelujah!
What is the primary theme of this spiritual?
hardship and struggle

What was John Brown's goal when he raided the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry in 1859?
To steal weapons and start a slave rebellion in the South
devotion to the interests of a region over those of a country
sectionalism

According to the excerpt, what does Sarah Grimké say women are taught to do to attract the attention of men?
focus on their appearance

What was the main issue debated between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas during their famous 1858 debates?
Whether slavery should be allowed to expand into new U.S. territories
a formal gathering of people for a purpose
convention

What is Sojourner Truth known for?
her advocacy for women’s rights and abolition
Co-founded the National Association of Colored Women and fought for racial and gender equality
Mary Church Terrell

What was significant about the ruling of the Dred Scott decision in 1857?
Enslaved people were not considered citizens with constitutional rights.

What was the outcome of John Brown’s raid at Harpers Ferry in 1859?
the capture and execution of John Brown and associates
to formally withdraw membership
secede
Use the quote from the Declaration of Sentiments to answer the question. “We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal.” Which belief does this quote emphasize?
Men and women should have equal rights.

Which problem did Horace Mann seek to address through his work as a reformer?
Public schools were not commonplace, and the ones that existed were not very good.
a person who worked to end slavery during the 1700s and 1800s
abolitionist

According to the excerpt, what is Frederick Douglass’s belief regarding the U.S. Constitution and slavery?
The Constitution does not say people can be held as property.
Cofounded the women's suffrage movement in the US and wrote the Declaration of Sentiments advocating for women's rights
Elizabeth Cady Stanton

What type of event does this image depict?
a rebellion of enslaved people

What was the primary purpose of the Missouri Compromise?
to balance the numbers of slave and free states
the act of keeping something under control or within limits
containment

What location hosted the first National Woman’s Rights Convention?
Seneca Falls, New York
Why was the Kansas Territory called "Bleeding Kansas" in the 1850s?
Pro-slavery and anti-slavery groups fought violent battles over slavery
the right to vote
suffrage

What was the primary focus of this newspaper?
advocating for the abolition of slavery
An influential abolitionist and women's rights advocate whose famous speech "Ain't I a Woman?" argued for equalit
Sojourner Truth
Name two ways enslaved people resisted slavery?
organized rebellions, breaking tools and working slowly, and others

What was a significant outcome of the Compromise of 1850?
It allowed for the potential spread of slavery into some western territories.
holding a position or political office
incumbent
In what two ways did the World Anti-Slavery Convention lead to a fight for women’s rights?
Women were denied equal access to the convention despite being active abolitionists
Reformers were outraged by the treatment of women at the convention.

Why was Dorothea Dix inspired to fight for mental health reform?
She witnessed the dire conditions of prisoners who had not committed crimes but were mentally ill.
a hospital for people with mental illness
asylum

Which amendment granted women the right to vote?
19th Amendment
Quaker abolitionist and social reformers who was instrumental in organizing the Seneca Falls Convention
Lucretia Mott

What does this excerpt suggest about the lives of enslaved people?
They were often pushed beyond their limits
What were two direct changes resulting from the Compromise of 1850?
1. The slave trade was banned in Washington, D.C.
2. California was admitted to the Union as a free state.
a place where weapons and other military equipment are stored
arsenal

What does this image show about the Seneca Falls Convention?
It was an event that was mocked and viewed negatively

What did Lincoln believe about the future of the United States in relation to slavery?
The nation would become either entirely free or entirely slaveholding.
moderation in or refraining from the consumption of alcoholic beverages
temperance

•Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin •Exposed the harsh realities of slavery •Ignited public outrage
Harriet Beecher Stowe

•Escaped from Maryland plantation (1849)
•Crossed Mason-Dixon line
•Made 19 trips into South over next 10 years
•Helped conduct enslaved people to freedom
Harriet Tubman
What was the goal of the temperance movement?
To limit comsumption of alcohol
What was the Underground Railroad?
A network of secret routes and safe houses used by enslaved African Americans to escape to free states and Canada