Labor Movement/Miscellaneous
Immigration
Religious/Education Reform
Women's Suffrage
Health Reform
100

The part of the United States with lots of factories and manufacturing

What is the northern United States?

100

War, famine, religious persecution, economic crisis, etc.

What is an example of a push factor?

100

The movement to ban alcohol.

What was the Temperance Movement?

100

The right to vote.

What is suffrage?

100

The place where many mentally ill people were sent

What is an asylum?

200

The main thing that was driving the economy in the south

What is slavery?

200

Freedom, abundant land, economic opportunity, etc.

What is an example of a pull factor?

200

The main leaders of the Temperance Movement

Who were the women of the 1800s?

200

The first public/official conference that spoke about women's rights.

What was the Seneca Falls Convention?

200
Lobotomy, trephination, isolation

What are some of the treatments for mentally ill individuals in the 1800s?

300

The main takeaway of the Labor Mixing Activity

What is the fact that workers have had the same issues throughout history and helped each other and themselves.

300

Came to the United States to escape a horrible famine.

Who were the Irish immigrants?

300

The man who worked to reform the public education system.

Who was Horace Mann?
300

The document written at the women's rights meeting to highlight their grievances.

What was the Declaration of Rights and Sentiments?

300
One of the main things people thought caused mental illness before the reform movements
What was demonic possession?
400

The word that describes the period before the Civil War.

What is the Antebellum period?

400

The place the German immigrants settled in the United States.

What is the Midwest?

400

The place the American public education system is based off of

What is Prussia?

400

The only grievance not universally agreed upon at the conference

What is universal suffrage?

400

The woman who visited prisons and mental asylums and reported her findings to officials to make a change

Who was Dorothea Dix?

500

The group that comes together to help workers maintain their rights.

What is a union?

500

Being a restriction to the amount of immigrants from a certain country could migrate to the United States.

What was the Chinese Exclusion Act?

500

The main goal of the reformed public education system.

What was teaching to obey and be good citizens/soldiers?
500

Who was the leader of the main women's rights conference?

Who was Elizabeth Cady Stanton?

500

The man who wanted people to change their diet by eating less meat and fatty foods.

Who was Sylvester Graham?