lesson 20
north 1800's
south 1800's
vocab
Dorothea Dix
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lesson 20 is about...

what is reform 

12

the north made money by doing what

what is producing goods

12

the South made money by doing what

what is growing crops

12

internal

what is:inside or within

12

Dorothea Dix died in the year...

what is 1887

317

section 2 is about...

what is prison reform

317

the north's terrain consists of

what is mountains,rivers,and lakes

317

the South contains many of this terrain

what is plains

317

abolitionist

who is: a person who supported abolition, or the ending of slavery

317

Dorothea Dix is from...

what is Boston

2012

section 3 is about...

what is education reform

2012

the people in the north who had the most say were...

who is factory owners

2012

the people in the south who had the most say were...

who is the rich plantation owners

2012

segregation

what is: the social separation of groups of people by race

2012

Dorothea Dix visited hundreds of (blank) to answer her question

what is jails

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section 4 is about...

what is the movement to end slavery

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people is the north delivered goods by which type of transportation.

what is trains

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people is the south delivered goods by which type of transportation.

what is steam boat

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racism

what is: the belief that one race is superior to another.

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Dix and other reformers believed that they needed...

what is treatment and care

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section 5 is about...

what is equal rights for women

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the north was considered as part of Which 6 states(name 6 of 16)

what is Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota (only 6)

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the South was considered as part of Which 6 states

what is Virginia, Delaware, Maryland, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina

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reformer

who is:someone who works to make change in order to bring about improvement.

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Dix was horrified to see that many prisoners were...

what is locked in cages and bound in chains

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