Vocabulary
Back down memory Lane
Unit 5
Paul Public
The Abolitionist Movement
100

A person who moves from one country to live in another.

What is an immigrant?

100

How many advisory's do Paul have? 

3 Advisory's

100

What type of homes did many immigrants live in?

What are tenements?

100

What is the lowest grade that can be entered into the gradebook? 

55 %

100

What was the goal of the Abolitionist Movement?

What is to end slavery?

200

A reason that pushes people to leave their homeland

What is a push factor?

200

When does school year end? 

June 13th

200

Name one danger of working in a factory.

What are dangerous machines, long hours, or low pay?

200

What time do scholars enter inside the school building in the mornings?

7:45 am

200

What did abolitionists use to spread their message?

What are newspapers, speeches, and books?

300

A reason that attracts people to a new country.

What is a pull factor?

300

Who is the Assistant Principal of Paul? 

Dean Brown

300

Why were tenements considered unsafe?

What is overcrowding and lack of plumbing or ventilation?

300

How many blocks are there in a day? 

4 blocks 

300

What was the secret network to help enslaved people escape?

What is the Underground Railroad?

400

A reason that attracts people to a new country.

What is a pull factor?

400

Who is the Principal of Paul Public Charter School? 

Principal Lane

400

Immigrants often worked on this form of transportation.

What is the railroad?

400

How many classes are there in a day? 

7 classes 

400

Which amendments were influenced by abolitionist efforts?

What are the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments?

500

A belief that U.S.-born citizens are superior to immigrants.

What is nativism?

500

What is Mr. Moores Call and Response for his classes? 

"Clap, Clap, Clap, Clap!"

500

What is one way immigrants were discriminated against?

What is being forced to speak only English or given low-paying jobs?

500

When did Mr. Moore give out the final project? 

April 10th! 

500

Name one way abolitionists inspired future movements.

What is by promoting civil rights and equality?