Active Resistance
Passive Resistance
Women's Rights
Evidence Zoom Outs
100

What were the two main forms of Active Resistance?

Running Away or Directly Fighting 

100

What was the name of the food developed by enslaved people that was influenced by African, European and Indigenous traditions?

Soul Food

100

Who led the women's rights movement of the early 1800s?

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

100

Evidence requires three details: Name one

Title, Name, Doc #
200

Enslaved people escaped many countries outside of the United States. Name one of those countries

Mexico, Canada, and Haiti 

200

One of the ways Black women changed their appearance to affirm their femininity and at times contained codes messages?

Hair Styles

200

In what ways were women unequal to men? Name one

They faced inequality in marriage/divorce laws, suffrage (right to vote), and had unfair social expectations

200

Quotes are BAD! What should you do instead?

Paraphrase

300

What was the name of the route enslaved people took to reach freedom?

Underground Railroad

300

What were enslaved people not allowed to do based on bans on them receiving education?

Read and Write

300

Where did women's rights activists meet in 1848?

Seneca Falls Convention

300

What must you do for picture documents?

Describe the picture; what do you see?

400

What was Nat Turner's job?

Preacher

400

The name of stories past down by enslaved parents to their children, by spoken word

African Folk Tales

400

What was the name of the list of grievances and demands put together by women's rights activists?

Declaration of Sentiments

400

What are the two parts of a Zoom Out?

Named Corner

This Shows

500

How did White Southerners react to Nat Turner's Uprising?

Fear led to stricter Slave Codes
500

Music developed by enslaved people that took inspiration from Biblical stories

Spirituals

500

What other activist movement developed alongside the women's movement?

Abolitionism

500

What are 4 Corners for Zoom Outs? Name One

Point of View, Historical Context, Audience, and Author's Purpose