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11. The _____ blamed society’s problems on liquor and wanted to ban alcohol.
12. The Prison-Reform Movement, led by Dorothea Dix, encouraged the creation of _____ so that the mentally ill would not be imprisoned with criminals.
13. There was mass education reform. In addition to the expansion of public education and the founding of liberal arts colleges, how many new types of schools are listed?
14. _____ societies were religious or philosophical attempts to create perfect societies.
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15. Those in the antislavery movement called themselves _____ because their goal was to abolish slavery.
16. The nation of _____ was created as a free home for Black people.
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17. An abolitionist by the name of _____ published The Liberator and founded the American Anti-Slavery Society.
18. Writer _____ protested by refusing to pay his taxes (for which he was briefly placed in prison).
19. Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel _____ detailed the horrors of enslavement.
20. _____ and _____ drew the most attention, educating others about what their enslaved lives were like.
21. Douglass also wrote of his slavery in the book _____, an American Slave.
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22. A _____ is a person fleeing from intolerable circumstances.
23. Thousands of slaves made it to the North with the help of the _____.
24. The most well-known of the Underground Railroad’s “conductors” was _____, who made more than a dozen trips to guide enslaved people to freedom.
25. In the map, the red lines represent what?
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26. Abolitionists worked hard to educate Northerners because . . .
27. Because of the “gag rule,” there was no discussion of _____ in the House of Representatives.
28. A journalist and newspaper editor named _____ was murdered for siding with the abolitionist cause.
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29. An early champion of women’s rights, _____, went to an abolitionist convention in London but was forced to stand behind a curtain because women weren’t allowed to sit with men.
30. The first women’s rights convention was the _____ Convention, held in 1848.
31. To the words “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal” (from the Declaration of Independence), women’s rights activists added what two words?
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32. Many in the women’s rights movement noted the connection between their movement and what other movement?
33. On this page, Lucy Stone, Susan B. Anthony, Cady Stanton, and Frederick Douglass are mentioned because they have what in common?
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11. The Temperance Movement blamed society’s problems on liquor and wanted to ban alcohol.
12. asylums
13. Three
14. Utopian societies
15. abolitionists
16. Liberia
17. William Lloyd Garrison
18. Henry David Thoreau
19. Uncle Tom’s Cabin
20. Frederick Douglass and Harriet Jacobs
21. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave
22. fugitive
23. the Underground Railroad
24. Harriet Tubman
25. The escape routes of the Underground Railroad (routes to the North/Canada)
26. Because they wanted Northerners to know the realities of slavery so they would oppose it and support abolition.
27. antislavery petitions (discussion of slavery)
28. Elijah P. Lovejoy
29. Lucretia Mott
30. Seneca Falls Convention
31. “and women”
32. the abolitionist (antislavery) movement
33. They were all leaders/activists in the women’s rights movement (supporters of women’s suffrage).
12. asylums
13. Three
14. Utopian societies
15. abolitionists
16. Liberia
17. William Lloyd Garrison
18. Henry David Thoreau
19. Uncle Tom’s Cabin
20. Frederick Douglass and Harriet Jacobs
21. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave
22. fugitive
23. the Underground Railroad
24. Harriet Tubman
25. The escape routes of the Underground Railroad (routes to the North/Canada)
26. Because they wanted Northerners to know the realities of slavery so they would oppose it and support abolition.
27. antislavery petitions (discussion of slavery)
28. Elijah P. Lovejoy
29. Lucretia Mott
30. Seneca Falls Convention
31. “and women”
32. the abolitionist (antislavery) movement
33. They were all leaders/activists in the women’s rights movement (supporters of women’s suffrage).
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