5


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Question at position 5
The ________________ was the first women’s rights convention in the United States.



The ________________ was the first women’s rights convention in the United States.



American Progress Convention

Seneca Falls Convention

Women's Christian Temperance Union Convention

Progress and Poverty Convention

Question at position 6
6

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Question at position 6
Intense feelings of pride in a citizen’s particular section of the country, or ________, led to a loyalty to the section instead of the nation as a whole, and fueled feelings of violence and anger at those from the other section.



Intense feelings of pride in a citizen’s particular section of the country, or ________, led to a loyalty to the section instead of the nation as a whole, and fueled feelings of violence and anger at those from the other section.



Sectionalism

Nullification

Successionism

Federalism

Question at position 7
7

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Question at position 7
This was an organized effort to prevent the drinking of alcoholic beverages.



This was an organized effort to prevent the drinking of alcoholic beverages.



Abolitionist movement

Educational reform movement

Temperance movement

Suffrage movement

Question at position 8
8

1 point



Question at position 8
_________’s use of non-violent protest to take a stand against the practice of human slavery was an inspiration modern examples of non-violent protest.



_________’s use of non-violent protest to take a stand against the practice of human slavery was an inspiration modern examples of non-violent protest.



Henry David Thoreau

Jacques Cousteau

Robert E. Lee

Walt Whitman

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Henry David Thoreau
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5. Seneca Falls Convention
6. Sectionalism
7. Temperance movement
8. Henry David Thoreau
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