Women's Suffrage
Key Reformers
The Abolition Movement
Important Terms
Reform Movements
100

What is women’s suffrage?

(The right of women to vote.)

100

Who was Frederick Douglass?

(A former enslaved person who became a powerful speaker for abolition and women's rights.)

100

What is the abolition movement?

(A movement to end slavery in the United States.)

100

Define reform.

(Making changes to improve society.)

100

Who starred in the movie Harriet, about Harriet Tubman?

-Whoopi Goldberg   or   -Beyonce  or  -Cynthia Erivo   or    -Jennifer Hudson

Cynthia Erivo

200

Who were Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony?

(Leaders in the women's rights and suffrage movement.)

200

Who was Harriet Tubman?

(A conductor on the Underground Railroad who helped enslaved people escape.)

200

Which states gave the most support for abolition?

(Northern states, especially Massachusetts, New York, and Pennsylvania.)

200

Define abolition

To end or stop. 

(Abolish slavery / Abolition Movement)

200

What is the temperance movement?

(A movement to reduce or end alcohol consumption.)

300

What was a goal of the women’s rights movement?

To gain equal rights, including voting, property ownership, and education.)

300

Who was Sojourner Truth?

Formerly enslaved person who spoke up for human rights.

300

How did the abolition movement connect to women’s rights?

(Many women involved in abolition also fought for women’s rights, realizing they, too, lacked freedom and equality.)

300

Define suffrage.

 (The right to vote.)

300

How did women play a role in the temperance movement?

(They believed alcohol led to social problems like domestic violence and poverty.)

400

Who helped Elizabeth Cady Stanton organize the Seneca Falls Convention?

Lucretia Mott

400

Who wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin?

Harriet Beecher Stowe

400

Why did some people oppose abolition?

 (They feared economic loss, racial equality, or were dependent on slavery for profit.)

400

Define civil disobedience.

(The act of peacefully breaking laws that are unjust.)

400

what did the Education Reform Movement focus on?

The establishment of a free and public education system.

500

Describe The Second Great Awakening

A religious revival in the early 1800s that inspired people to improve society, leading to movements like abolition and women's rights. focused on morality and faith - 

500

What organization did Susan B. Anthony found?

She co-founded the National Woman Suffrage Association

500

What was the Underground Railroad?

 (A network of secret routes and safe houses used to help enslaved people escape to freedom.)

500

Define transcendentalism.

the idea that the natural world was the doorway to the spiritual world.
500

How did reform movements lead to future changes in U.S. society?

(They inspired later movements, such as the Civil Rights Movement and women’s equality.)