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Goal of a reform movement
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Goal of a reform movement
Positive change
List four cotton producing states
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List four cotton producing states
Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia
The first state to secede the Union.
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The first state to secede the Union.
South Carolina

The belief that states should be able to decide for themselves whether to allow slavery is called

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The belief that states should be able to decide for themselves whether to allow slavery is called


popular sovereignty


List the 5 key factors of enslaved entrepreneurship
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List the 5 key factors of enslaved entrepreneurship
Pursuit, Opportunity, Self Agency, Stress, Growing up in Poverty
The Declaration of Sentiments written at the Seneca Falls Convention called for
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The Declaration of Sentiments written at the Seneca Falls Convention called for
equality for women
Delegates at the Seneca Falls Convention compared the women's rights movement to
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Delegates at the Seneca Falls Convention compared the women's rights movement to
the American struggle for independence
Girls growing up in America in the mid 1800's were not allowed to study these two subjects
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Girls growing up in America in the mid 1800's were not allowed to study these two subjects
Math and Science
Name two things that women could NOT do in 1820
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Name two things that women could NOT do in 1820
vote, attend college, own property
Name 3 women from this era who fought for women's rights
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Name 3 women from this era who fought for women's rights
Sojourner Truth, Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony...
Southerners called for a law that would force the return of
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Southerners called for a law that would force the return of
fugitives
Abolitionists were________to the success of the Underground Railroad.
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Abolitionists were________to the success of the Underground Railroad.
vital
_________treatment of criminals is guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution
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_________treatment of criminals is guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution
humane
During the Jackson administration, many Native Americans were _____________ of their homelands.
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During the Jackson administration, many Native Americans were _____________ of their homelands.
deprived
The decision by the master to keep a slave family together could be described as
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The decision by the master to keep a slave family together could be described as
virtuous
Give two reasons why some Northerners opposed abolition
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Give two reasons why some Northerners opposed abolition
profiting from slave labor, might lose their job to a black person
Define utopian community.
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Define utopian community.
a perfect community
True or False...Divisions among Democrats led to the election of Abraham Lincoln
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True or False...Divisions among Democrats led to the election of Abraham Lincoln
true
What was the Supreme Court Decision regarding the slave Dred Scott?
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What was the Supreme Court Decision regarding the slave Dred Scott?
slaves are property/treated as such
How did the Kansas-Nebraska Act address the issue of slavery?
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How did the Kansas-Nebraska Act address the issue of slavery?
Slavery was an issue to be decided by residents of the states
Give an example of discrimination
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Give an example of discrimination
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How did the Erie Canal change America? (2 ways)
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How did the Erie Canal change America? (2 ways)
increased trade and travel, created new towns, connected people to other communities
Define civic engagement
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Define civic engagement
Actions of citizens which impact society
What was the Second Great Awakening?
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What was the Second Great Awakening?
Moving away from the belief in predestination to the belief in free will
List three of Horace Mann's education reforms which are still in effect today.
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List three of Horace Mann's education reforms which are still in effect today.
school year, leveled classes, state board of education, secretary of education, standardized schools, public funding of schools, no corporal punishment

How did Frederick Douglass influence the abolitionist movement in America?


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How did Frederick Douglass influence the abolitionist movement in America?


He was the publisher of a newspaper, he was a former slave who could speak of the experience, he broke the law by teaching himself to read, he was an excellent public speaker





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