Who are the two women who Led the Women's Suffrage movement?
Who is Susan B Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Who Led the prison reform movement?
Dorothea Dix
What was the abolitionist movement?
The movement was trying to get rid of slavery
What was the temperance movement?
A social movement against the consumption of alcohol.
Who led the Child labor movement?
Samuel Gompers
When did women get the right to vote?
What is 1920
What did Dorothea Dix form?
Founded 30 hospitals and treatments for the mentally ill.
Who were some leaders of the abolitionist movement?
Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, Harriet Beecher Stowe, John Brown,
Who led the temperance movement?
When did the child labor movement start?
1900
What amendment gave women the right to vote?
What is the 19th amendment
What experiences did Dorothea Dix have?
She spent time in prison and saw horrific conditions in Massachusetts.
Where were the abolitionists typically from?
The north
Why did the temperance movement start?
Alcohol abuse was rampant, and temperance advocates argued that it led to poverty and domestic violence.
When did the child labor movement end?
1938
How long did the Women's Suffrage movement last?
What is nearly 100 years
What did Dorothea Dix discover?
Horrible treatment of the mentally ill.
How long did the abolitionist movement last?
About 40 years
Where did the temperance movement start?
New York and later Massachusetts.
What federal law prohibits child labor
Fair Labor Standards Act.
How many votes did the amendment get in congress?
56-25 votes in congress
What did Dorothea Dix do?
She campaigned strongly for better treatment of the mentally ill.
Why did the abolitionist movement start?
Because of the religious movement that was called the "Second Great Awakening" People believed that slavery was wrong.
When did the temperance movement end?
1933
What is the age limit of child labor
14 years.