Social Reform
Abolitionism
Women's Rights
100

The Second Great Awakening stimulated the desire for what kind of reforms?

Moral

100

Who worked to end slavery?

Abolitionists

100

What is the right to vote in political elections called?

Suffrage
200

What were schools where high schools graduates were trained to be teachers called?

Normal schools
200

What was the network of escape routes from the South to the North?

The Underground Railroad

200

What paved the way for the women's rights movement?

The Seneca Falls Convention

300

The temperance movement wanted to solved what problem?

Alcohol abuse

300

Who opposed abolitionism for the following reasons: 

  • It was essential to the southern economy. 

  • Slaves were treated well. 

  • It provided food, clothing, and medical care. 

Southerners

300
The ___________________________ called for an end to all laws that discriminated against women.

Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions

400

What was a problem with education?

It was poorly funded
400

Who opposed abolitionism for the following reasons? 

  • It was a threat to the nation’s social order. 

  • It could lead to war. 

  • They feared they may lose their jobs. 

Northerners

400

What was at least one goal of the women's rights movement?

Access to all male professions

Woman Suffrage

Equal pay for women

Higher education for women

Right to own property for women

500

Thomas Gaullaudet worked to find ways to educated the __________ impaired.

Hearing

500

The American Colonization Society established a colony called __________________, which was Latin for “place of freedom,” to relocate freed slaves. 

Liberia  

500

Who called for equal pay for women, college training for girls, and coeducation?

Susan B. Anthony