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Chapter 18 - Reform Movement
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Horace Mann
Most medical schools did not accept women

Garrison’s printing press and house were burned by protesters

White Boys

Through reports and speeches made to state legislature

Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott

William Lloyd Garrison

Stealing, destroying property, and setting fires.

Women and/or African Americans

They did not have enough money to pay their debts

Declaration of Independence

Justice Systems for Children

Sojourner Truth

Susan B. Anthony or Elizabeth Blackwell

Dorothea Dix

By Taxes

They were both slaves

Through newspapers, writing and speeches

Campaign for women's right to vote

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The Civil War

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Frederick Douglass
Women's Rights Movement

How did Dorothea Dix spread her message for Prison Reform?

What was ONE reason some prisoners were unfairly placed in jail?

Besides asylums, what other institution was created as a result of Prison Reform?

WE were friends who organized the movement for women’s rights

What event in the country halted all the work Dorothea Dix did for Prison Reform, leading her to have to start all over again?

What was Frederick Douglass' method - or way - of spreading his message of freedom for slaves?

Name one problem of public schools BEFORE Education Reform.

What document was the model for the Seneca Convention Declaration of Sentiments?

Along with Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, name another reformer involved with the Women's Reform Movement.

What happened to William Lloyd Garrison after he published his views in newspapers?

WRITE one RIGHT women were fighting for during the 1800's reform movement.

List three (3) things Dorothea Dix witnessed when she visited Prisons.

How were public schools in Massachusetts funded?

Who wrote the speech "Ain't I a Woman?" and was a key leader in Slavery Reform?

I taught Sunday School in Prisons and saw the horrible conditions prisoners and people with mental illness were living in. I began the fight for Prison Reform and the creation of asylums

Most high schools and colleges did not accept this group of students.

What did the Seneca Falls Convention eventually lead to? (What right did Women fight for after the Convention?)

I am known as the “Father of Education.” You may not like me, but I made education available for more children

Which group was the FIRST to benefit from Education Reform?

Why could Elizabeth Blackwell NOT get into medical school?
I wrote "The North Star" and was a former slave turned leader in the abolitionist movement.
I wrote "The Liberator" and demanded immediate freedom for all slaves.
The Grimke Sisters were part of Slavery Reform and what other reform movement?

What did Sojourner Truth and Frederick Douglass have in common?

In cities, poor children were doing this, instead of attending school.


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List three (3) things Dorothea Dix witnessed when she visited Prisons.

Ms. Selig and Miss Lavell will check your answers

What was ONE reason some prisoners were unfairly placed in jail?

They did not have enough money to pay their debts

How did Dorothea Dix spread her message for Prison Reform?

Through reports and speeches made to state legislature

Besides asylums, what other institution was created as a result of Prison Reform?

Justice Systems for Children

What event in the country halted all the work Dorothea Dix did for Prison Reform, leading her to have to start all over again?

The Civil War

Name one problem of public schools BEFORE Education Reform.

Ms. Selig and Miss Lavell will check your answers.

In cities, poor children were doing this, instead of attending school.

Stealing, destroying property, and setting fires.

Most high schools and colleges did not accept this group of students.

Women and/or African Americans

Which group was the FIRST to benefit from Education Reform?

White Boys

How were public schools in Massachusetts funded?

By Taxes

Who wrote the speech "Ain't I a Woman?" and was a key leader in Slavery Reform?

Sojourner Truth

What did Sojourner Truth and Frederick Douglass have in common?

They were both slaves

What was Frederick Douglass' method - or way - of spreading his message of freedom for slaves?Through newspapers, writing and speeches

What happened to William Lloyd Garrison after he published his views in newspapers?

Garrison’s printing press and house were burned by protesters

The Grimke Sisters were part of Slavery Reform and what other reform movement?Women's Rights Movement

WRITE one RIGHT women were fighting for during the 1800's reform movement.

Your teacher will check your answers.

Along with Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, name another reformer involved with the Women's Reform Movement.

Susan B. Anthony or Elizabeth Blackwell

What document was the model for the Seneca Convention Declaration of Sentiments?Declaration of Independence
Why could Elizabeth Blackwell NOT get into medical school?Most medical schools did not accept women

What did the Seneca Falls Convention eventually lead to? (What right did Women fight for after the Convention?)

Campaign for women's right to vote

I taught Sunday School in Prisons and saw the horrible conditions prisoners and people with mental illness were living in. I began the fight for Prison Reform and the creation of asylumsDorothea Dix
I am known as the “Father of Education.” You may not like me, but I made education available for more children Horace Mann
I wrote "The North Star" and was a former slave turned leader in the abolitionist movement.Frederick Douglass
I wrote "The Liberator" and demanded immediate freedom for all slaves.William Lloyd Garrison

WE were friends who organized the movement for women’s rights

Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott