Choo Choo Choose
You Go Girl
The Enslaved
AH-HA!
School is in Session
I Do!
100

She was instrumental in helping 1,000's of slaves escape the South.

Harriet Tubman

100

Women fought for the right to vote, or this term.

Suffrage

100

True or False: Southern slave owners claimed that enslaved people were treated very well and were safer as slaves.

True

100

This was a wave if new interest involving religion, education, and Literature.

The Second Awakening

100

Many boys went to school, some girls, and absolutely none of these people were allowed.

Enslaved People

100

Once she says "I do," a girl's belongings becomes the property of this person. 

Her Husband

200

Slaves that were traveling the Underground Railroad were referred to by this term.

Passengers

200

Women were trained to be be  successful housewives and mothers at this school.

Milwaukee College for Women

200

People who believe in freeing the enslaved, were known as this.

Abolitionists

200

These were religious meetings.

Revivals

200

This is the term for educating men AND women.

Coeducation

200

Many time the man would get control of all possession and children in the event of this. "I do" not want to be married anymore.

Divorce

300

Slaves would stop during the day to hide out in safe houses called this.

Stations

300

She was instrumental in the Women's Rights Movement and the "Daughters of Temperance."

Susan B. Anthony

300

This book talked about the reality of slavery and human cruelty.

Uncle Tom's Cabin

300

This is a community based on a perfect society.

Utopia

300

Schools for the disabled were established and this type of "bump writing" was developed for the blind.

Braille

300
"I do" drink alcohol, but very little. Almost none. known by this term.

Temperance

400

People who helped enslaved people navigate the Underground Railroad were called this.

Conductors

400

Women would not receive the right to vote until this was passed in 1920.

The 19th Amendment

400

He was the most famous African-American Abolitionist.

Fredrick Douglas

400

People refused to obey laws they thought were unjust, known as this.

Civil Disobedience

400

This is were graduates were trained to be teachers.

Normal School

400

During the women's movement and after saying "I do," women were eventually able to own this.

Property / Land

500

During the night, enslaved people would follow this to keep going the right direction.

The North Star

500

Name one topic of the Women's Rights Convention.

A call for suffrage (voting rights)
End discrimination against women
Ability to Speak publicly
Ability to run for office

500

Powerful white men wanted to start a colony for freed slaves in this country in Africa.

Liberia

500

Many abolitionist were of this faith.

Quaker

500

She taught prisoners and the mentally ill.

Dorothea Dix

500

"I do" enjoy reading. Name 2 Famous writers during the Second Awakening.

Emily Dickinson
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Walt Whitman
Harriet Beecher Stowe