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100

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

Abolition is to take something out permanently, an act of abolishing a system. Was the movement to end slavery.

100

What did William Lloyd Garrison do to support the abolition movement?

Wrote and published the anti-slavery newspaper THE LIBERATOR. Helped spread awareness.

100

What did Susan B. Anthony do in 1872 and what were the consequences and how did she get treated and explain her life and how she helped a lot of people and how she helped this place go to how it is right now and here right now

she was a good and bad person. please remember that she helped and did bad things you see........ she illegal registered meaning she tried something bad register:"Register" refers to formally recording, enrolling, or displaying information. As a verb, it means signing up (e.g., voters, students), indicating an emotion (e.g., face registered shock), or a tool showing a measurement. As a noun, it is an official list or record (e.g., cash register, guest register) another thing she did was basically she voted in the presidential election in the extraordinary supercalifragilisticexpialidocious 1872. got arrested and fined.

100

Why did women abolitionists shift their focus to the women's suffrage movement after the Civil War?

  • African American men could vote but women still could not vote.

100

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

Suffrage is the right to vote.  

  • Felt that the other issues could only be changed if they had a say in government

  • Many women did not support the other changes and felt their role WAS in the home with family

200

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


Most of them were from Northern States. Because many women felt if slaves are freed and given the vote then women would also be given the vote.

200

Explain William Seward's contributions to the abolition movement and American politics.

Abolitionist who helped for the republican party and served as president Lincoln's secretary of state. The Republican party was founded on the main principle of ending slavery.

200

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

  • 7th Day Adventists, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormonism), Christian Scientists

200


17. Who led the National Woman Suffrage Association and what was their approach?

Susan B. Anthony.focused on gaining women the right to vote through a constitutional amendment.

200
who helped 67 slaves and went back 13 times

harriet tubman

300

Identify Frederick Douglass and explain his role in the abolition movement.

Escaped slave who became the leading abolitionist and a famous speaker and writer.

300

How did Harriet Beecher Stowe contribute to the abolition movement?

Wrote the super popular abolitionist novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin. About the mystery of slavery.

300

Give two examples of utopian communities and describe what made them unique or different from mainstream society.

  • New Harmony, Indiana - Study science/philosophy

  • Nashoba, Tennessee - Abolitionist/Equal races

  • Hopedale, Massachusetts - Equality of the sexes

  • Oneida, New York - Experimental family relationships



300


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

In 1890 Wyoming was the first state to give women the right to vote.

300

 Describe the difference between the National Woman Suffrage Association and the American Woman Suffrage Association in terms of their strategies.

  • National Woman Suffrage Association


    • Focused on gaining women the right to vote through a Constitutional amendment

  • American Woman Suffrage Association


    • Focused on gaining women the right to vote in individual states thinking if enough states allowed it the national law would change



400

Who was Sojourner Truth and what was her significance to the abolition movement?

Escaped slave/ abolitionist leader.


400

Why did the abolition movement anger Southerners? Explain their perspective.

Felt like they were breaking the law.

400

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

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

400

Who was Jeannette Rankin and why was her election historically significant?

First woman elected to Congress - 1916 also a suffragette.

400

describe the underground railroad and why it helped and why it was very extraordinary dangerous.

A network of secret trails, safe houses and people that would help escaped slaves get freedom in the north. It was dangerous because it was against the law and you can be fined, jailed, have your property taken or even killed by angry slave hunters.

500


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

This divide over slavery will continue to drive the nation apart toward the Civil War.

Southerners felt they stirred up the north to oppose slavery.



500

What were utopian societies and what did they attempt to accomplish?

Efforts to set up a perfect society.

500

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

This divide over slavery will continue to drive the nation apart toward the Civil War.

Southerners felt they stirred up the north to oppose slavery.

500

How many states allowed women to vote by 1919?

11 states

500

list 35 restrictions that women faced in 1800's America

Vote 

They vote

but they vote nationally 

own things

property

control 

wages

but their own wages

have custody

only of their children.