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Slavery
Women's Movement
Slavery and Abolition
Education
100

This movement was something many women including Susan B. Anthony were a part of. This movement wanted to end the sale and consumption of alcohol.

Temperance Movement

100

Loose organization of sympathetic abolitionists who hide runaway, or fugitive, slaves in their homes and sent them to the next “station”

Underground Railroad

100

A Convention for Women's Rights

Seneca Falls Convention

100

This Abolitionist is known for helping hundreds of slaves escape to freedom throw the Underground Railroad

Harriet Tubman

100

The person who fought for free public schools and led to more teachers being female

Horace Mann

200

The Declaration of Sentiments gave a list of rights women did not have. List 3

Voting rights, property rights, education, equal employment

200

3 ways slave owners maintained order in the South

Violence (whipping), Rewards (time off, money), Threat of sale (separate families)

200

This important figure in the Women's Rights Movement grew up as a Quaker, was a teacher, and established the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society.

Lucretia Motts

200

This Abolitionist wrote 2 autobiographies and a newspaper named The North Star

Frederick Douglass

200

Horace Mann believed education in a democratic society should be what?

free and universal 

300

This compromise made California a state along with 4 other parts.

The Compromise of 1850

300

White abolitionist who published the newspaper The Liberator

William Lloyd Garrison

300

The two women who worked together for 50 years and published their own newspaper called The Revolution

Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton

300

Someone that fights to end slavery

Abolitionist

300

This school is an institution created to train high school graduates to be teachers by educating them in the norms of pedagogy and curriculum

Normal School

400

These 2 States prohibited slavery under the Missouri Compromise but Stephen Douglass made an act that allowed these 2 States vote on whether they wanted to be a slave state or a free state.

Kansas and Nebraska (Kansas-Nebraska Act)

400

This man believed he was a prophet of God after seeing things as a child and seeing a solar eclipse. He believed he was destined by God to start a slave rebellion

Nat Turner

400

Elizabeth Cady Stanton used the Declaration of Independence to write her own version at the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848. The name of this document is.

The Declaration of Sentiments

400

Published Primary Geography after moving to Ohio with her father but is better known for the novel written about slaves

Harriet Beecher Stowe

400

There were three "normal" schools in Massachusetts becoming some of the first public normal schools in the United States. List the three

Lexington (Framingham State University), West Barre (Westfield State University), Bridgewater State University

500

Susan B. Anthony met with these 2 abolitionists, one known for being a great speaker.

Frederick Douglass and William Lloyd Garrison

500

Denmark Vesey, along with 1,000 slaves planned to kill all whites but their plot was discovered before it even started. The rebellion took place here

Charlestown, South Carolina

500

The Seneca Falls Convention was held in Seneca Falls, New York in 1848. It focused on the Women's Rights Movement. This one important figure in the Women's Rights Movement did not attend the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848

Susan B. Anthony

500

What is the definition of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850?

The Act allowed Southerners to reclaim runaway slaves without interference from local officials and could require individual citizens to help capture the runaway

500

Horace Mann was elected to be the secretary of the Board of Education in MA. While in that position he gave biweekly reports in this journal. Name the Journal 

Common School Journal