CHAPTER 14 TEST REVIEW

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CHAPTER 14 TEST REVIEW
REFORMERS
1. abolitionist
11. revival
reformer working to end slavery
A frontier camp meeting
2. Elizabeth Blackwell
12. Seneca, New York
Graduated first in class from medical
school
First women’s rights convention
3. Harriet Beecher Stowe
13. Second Great Awakening
Wrote book Uncle Tom’s Cabin
A wave of religious fervor
4. coeducation
14. suffrage
teaching males and females together
Right to vote, most controversial issue of the
Seneca Falls Convention
5. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
15. temperance
Demanded women’s suffrage
6. Dorthea Dix
Reformed care for the mentally ill
7. Frederick Douglass
-“North Star” editor
- purchased his freedom from slaveholder
8. William Lloyd Garrison
White abolitionitst who called for the
emancipation of enslaved people
9. Mary Lyon
Founder of Mount Holyoke
10. Liberia
Place of freedom set up in Africa for freed
slaves
Drinking little or no alcohol
16. transcendentalist
Fuller, Emerson, Thoreau
17. Sojourner Truth
Former slave who gave speeches against
slavery and for women’s rights
18. Harriet Tubman
Most famous conductor on the Underground
Railroad
19. Henry David Thoreau
Transcendentalist who practiced civil
disobedience
20. utopia
Community based on a vision of a perfect
society
21. Underground Railroad
Network of escape routes for runaway slaves
22. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Wrote “Song of Hiawatha”
24. Horace Mann
Known for educational reform
Essay
What was the American Colonization
Society, and why did it not work?
23. Women’s Rights Movement
to fight the oppression of women
25. Emma Willard
Founder of Troy Female Academy
Essay
How were writers influential in many of
the reform movements of the 1800s?
Essay
During the 1800s, what gains did
women make concerning marriage and
property laws?
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