Vocabulary
Movements
People
Who/What am I
Benchmark Review
100

The Right to Vote

Suffrage

100

A movement that showed mandatory schooling for all children

Education Reform

100

Person who worked to improve women's rights in America

Susan B. Anthony

100

Who Am I?

  1. I’m all about individualism

  2. People & nature are inherently good

  3. Leader of the Transcendentalist 

Ralph Waldo Emerson

100

What are the unalienable rights?

Life, Liberty, and Property    OR

Rights you're born with and can't be taken away

200

Peaceful Protest

Civil Disobedience

200
The movement of a group of people who believed that slavery should be ended in the United States

Abolitionist Movement

200

A person who created an anti-slavery newspaper called "The Liberator."

William Lloyd Garrison

200

Who am I?

I refused to obey or protest the laws of a government peacefully…like not paying taxes.

Henry David Thoreau

200

Marbury Vs. Madison established ____________?

Judicial Review

300

Convince someone to do something

Persuade

300

A movement where factory workers began protesting for better pay

Labor Reform

300

An escaped slave who told his story through an anti-slavery newspaper called " The North Star."

Frederick Douglass

300

What Am I

  1. I am a reform movement

  2. I’m paving the way for prohibition

  3. I look down upon the consumption of alcohol

  4. Watch your temper, folks

Temperance Movement

300

What invention led to an increase in slavery in the South, and why

Cotton Gin: More slaves were needed to plant and pick the cotton.

400

A document that listed demands for women to have equal treatment

Declaration of Sentiments

400

A group of people who believed that your conscience should determine what is right and wrong

Transcendentalism

400

Worked to improve conditions in prison and create separate mental health facilities for prisoners

Dorothea Dix
400

Who Am I?

1. I am a former Slave

2. I told my stories to help people end slavery

Sojourner Truth

400

The idea is that all trade goods must go through Britain to be sold for a profit.

Mercantilism

500

The first meeting that was held to discuss women's rights

Seneca Falls Convention

500

A movement that fought to limit the consumption of alcohol

Temperance Movement

500
Nickname Moses

Harriet Tubman

500

Who Am I?

  1. I’m an Abolitionist & women’s rights advocate

  2. I wrote a novel called "Uncle Tom's Cabin"

  3. Told stories of the awful conditions slaves experienced

Harriet Beacher Stowe

500

What is the 8th Amendment?

No cruel and unusual punishment: The punishment must fit the crime