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Ch. 14 The Age of Reform

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In tahe 1800s, there was a wave of religious fervor known as
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In tahe 1800s, there was a wave of religious fervor known as
The Second Great Awakening
reformer working to end slavery
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reformer working to end slavery
abolitionist
drinking little or no alcohol
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drinking little or no alcohol
temperance
frontier camp meeting
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frontier camp meeting
revival
the right to vote
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the right to vote
suffrage
conductor on the Underground Railroad
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conductor on the Underground Railroad
Harriet Tubman
wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin
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wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin
Harriet Beecher Stowe
demanded woman suffrage
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demanded woman suffrage
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
reformed care for mentally ill
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reformed care for mentally ill
Dorothea Dix
North Star editor
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North Star editor
Frederick Douglass
Who was a leader of educational reform?
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Who was a leader of educational reform?
Horace Mann
Who was the first white abolitionist to call for the 'immediate and complete emancipation' of enslaved people?
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Who was the first white abolitionist to call for the 'immediate and complete emancipation' of enslaved people?
William Lloyd Garrison
Who purchased his freedom from the slaveholder from whom he fled?
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Who purchased his freedom from the slaveholder from whom he fled?
Frederick Douglass
Who graduated first in the class and gained fame as a doctor after being repeatedly turned down for admission to medical school?
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Who graduated first in the class and gained fame as a doctor after being repeatedly turned down for admission to medical school?
Elizabeth Blackwell
founder of Troy Female Seminary
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founder of Troy Female Seminary
Emma Willard
Where did most enslaved people run toward?
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Where did most enslaved people run toward?
North
perfect society
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perfect society
utopia
'place of freedom'
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'place of freedom'
Liberia
The network of escape routes out of the South for enslaved people
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The network of escape routes out of the South for enslaved people
the Underground Railroad
Where was the first women's rights convention held?
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Where was the first women's rights convention held?
New York
Who wrote the narrative poem Song of Hiawatha?
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Who wrote the narrative poem Song of Hiawatha?
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
What was the name of the former enslaved African American who attracted huge crowds to hear her eloquent speeches?
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What was the name of the former enslaved African American who attracted huge crowds to hear her eloquent speeches?
Sojourner Truth
Founder of Mount Holyoke
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Founder of Mount Holyoke
Mary Lyon
Practiced civil disobedience
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Practiced civil disobedience
Henry David Thoreau
Writers Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Henry David Thoreau were known as
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Writers Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Henry David Thoreau were known as
transcendentalists
1.Women fighting to end slavery recognized their own oppression and formed the ______________. 2.Which movement called for drinking little or no alcohol? 3.The most controversial issue at the Seneca Falls Convention concerned ___________.
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1.Women fighting to end slavery recognized their own oppression and formed the ______________. 2.Which movement called for drinking little or no alcohol? 3.The most controversial issue at the Seneca Falls Convention concerned ___________.
1.women's rights movement 2.temperance 3.suffrage




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