abolition
woman's rights
woman's rights 2
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Misc.
100

who was Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass escaped slave who became the leading abolitionist and a famous speaker and writer

100

What was the traditional role that most women accepted in 1800's society?

 marry have children and care for their home and family

100

What did Susan B. Anthony do in 1872 and what were the consequences

she voted in the public election and was arrested and fined 100 dollars 

100

is each utopian society unique if so in what way

yes, some focus on religion while others on = rights and others

100

 Define abolition and explain what the abolition movement aimed to accomplish in 1800's America.

Abolition = The act of abolishing a system or practice; to get rid of something permanently 

In 1800s the abolition movement was the movement to end slavery in the united states

200

Who was Sojourner Truth

Sojourner Truth escaped slave/abolitionist leader

200

List five restrictions that women faced in 1800's America.

Vote 

Own property 

Make contracts 

Control their own wages 

Have custody of their children in the event of divorce

Work outside of the home

Limited school time

200

What did the 19th Amendment accomplish and in what year was it passed

The 19th Amendment  was passed in 1920 and gave all women the right to vote and hold office

200

What were utopian societies

utopian societies a perfect society

200

Name three new religious movements that emerged during the Second Great Awakening.

 jehiovah’s witnesses

 church of jesus christs of letter day saints 


christian scientists

300

Describe the Underground Railroad and explain why it was dangerous to help slaves escape.

The underground rail round was an underground tunnel that helped the slaves escape. It was dangerous to help slaves escape because it is stealing and you could be killed

300

How many states allowed women to vote by 1919

11

300

Which state was the first to give women the right to vote, and in what year

1890 


Wyoming

300

Give two examples of utopian communities

Shakers 

and

harmonites

300

Where were most abolitionists from, and why did many women support the abolition movement?

Most abolitionists were from the north, because if they started to have more rights then maybe women would get more rights as well.


400

Where were most abolitionists from, and why did many women support the abolition movement?

Most abolitionists were from the north, because if they started to have more rights then maybe women would get more rights as well.

400

 Who led the National Woman Suffrage Association

Susan b anthony and elizabeth cady Stanlton

400

Who was Jeannette Rankin and why was her election historically significant

she was the first woman elected in congress

She was a suffragette

400

name 2 more utopian communities

 hopedale 

and 

fruitland

400

What were the main goals of the Education Reform

Provide free public education to all children 

Teach morality and responsible citizenship

Helps to Americanize immigrants- assimilation 

Creates a sheared history and common culture and values

500

How did the abolitionist movement contribute to divisions between the North and South?

Southerners felt they stirred up the north to oppose slavery 

It divided them over states right

Lead to the civil war

500

Who led the American Woman Suffrage Association

Lucy stone and henry blackwell 



500

Define suffrage and explain why women felt gaining the right to vote was their primary goal.

Suffrage = right to vote

They felt that the other issues could only be changed if they had a say in government. 



 

500

name one example of utopian communities and what they believe in

New harmony indiana study science philosophy 

Nashoba tennessee abolitionist 

500

Explain how free public education was seen as important to a democratic republic.

Teach basic reading writing arithmetic skills 

A democratic republican needs education citizens  

To vote and elect