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Women's Right
100
A person entirely under the domination of some influence of another person and forced to work for free
What are slaves?
100

She was born a slave and built and underground railroad to free slaves.

Who is Harriet Tubman?

100

I was a Quaker, I organized the Philadelphia Antislavery Society. Who Am I? 

A. Lucretia Mott

B. Angelina Beecher

C. Sojourner Truth

D. Mary Lyon

A. Lucretia Mott


100

The __________star guided them in the direction of freedom.

What is the North?

100

I started the Holyoke Female Seminary and I was the first principal of Holyoke Female Seminary. Who Am I?

a. Catherine Beecher

b. Emma Williard

c. Mary Lyons

d. Harriet Tubman


c. Mary Lyons


200

This region prospered by using slavery for farming

What is The South?

200

We were born in South Carolina to a wealthy slaveholding family. We asked our mom for our family inheritance early, instead of money and land we freed our slaves.

a. Angelina and Elizabeth Grimke

b. Lucretia and Sarah Mott 

c. Sarah and Angelina Gri

Who are 

c. Sarah and Angelina Grimke

200

I was issued at the Women's Right Convention to allow women the right to vote, speak publicly and run for office. What Am I Called?

Declarations of Sentiments and Resolutions




200

I was born free in North Carolina, I was a writer and published a powerful pamphlet against slavery. America is more our country than it is the whites---- we have enriched it with our blood and tears.

A. Frederick Douglas

B. William Garrison

C. Elijah Lovejoy

D. David Walker

Who Am I?

D. David Walker

200

Elizabeth Staton and Lucretia Mott helped organize the first Women's Right Convention in ______________

a. Seneca Falls, New York

b. Columbus, Georgia

c. Washington D.C

d. Columbia, South Carolina

 a. Seneca Falls, New York


300

This book ______________________ portrayed slavery as a cruel and brutal system.

What is Uncle Tom's Cabin?

300

She wrote a book that made a major impact on public opinion as it relates to slavery  "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Who Am I?

Who is Hariet Beecher Stowe?

300

The Women's ___________ is also called the right to vote.

What is suffrage 

300

I was the first white abolitionist to start the New England Antislavery Society in 1832. Who Am I?

a. Frederick Douglas

b. Marcus Garvey

c. William Lloyd Garrison

d. Elijah Lovejoy

Who is William Lloyd Garrison?

300

I was the daughter of a Quaker, I called for equal pay, college training for women, and coeducation teaching males and females

a. Lucretia Mott

b. Emma Williard

c. Susan B. Anthony

D. Elizabeth Blackwell



c. Susan B. Anthony


400

This group of abolitionists helped slaves escape to freedom using a network of escape routes.

What is the underground railroad?

400

Angry whites set fire to my newspaper offices. I was shot and killed as I fled a blazing building. Who Am I?

a. Frederick Douglas

b. Elijah Lovejoy

c. Marcus Garvey

d. William Garrison

b. Who is Elijah Lovejoy?

400

I am the daughter of a Quaker abolitionist for equal pay, college training for women and coeducation the teaching of males and females together. Who Am I?

A. Lucretia Mott

B. Catherine Beecher

C. Susan B. Anthony

D. Harriet Tubman


C. Susan B. Anthony


400

I edited the antislavery newspaper the North Star. 

Who Am I?

 Who is Frederick Douglas?

400

Divorced women could share____________ of their children with their former husbands.

a. land

b. houses

c. property

d. Guardianship

dren with their former husbands.


d. Guardianship

500

The Underground Railroad helped as many as _________ enslaved people.

What is over 100,000?

500

This abolitionist author and speaker who gave powerful speeches that galvanized his audience. 

Who is Fredrick Douglass?

500

In the 1800's women had few career choices. Women had to struggle to get jobs in professions dominated by men. I tried repeatedly to get into medical school. I was finally accepted into the Geneva College in New York. Who Am I?

A. Maria Mitchell

B. Elizabeth Blackwell

C. Susan B. Anthony

D. Mary Lyon


B. Elizabeth Blackwell


500

The Underground Railroad passengers traveled by night on foot but during the day they rested at 

A. truck stops, wilderness, lodges

B. stations, barns, basement and attics

C. wilderness, barns, train cars

What are 

B. stations, barns, basement and attics


500

I educated myself in the subjects considerable suitable for males, such as science and math. Who Am I?

a. Catherine Beecher

b. Emma Williard

c. Mary Lyons

d. Harriet Tubman

males, such as science and math. Who Am I?


b. Emma Williard