APUSH - 15 and 17
Across
- 1. abolitionist and woman suffragist
- 3. Over 100,000 Americans to break away from traditional society and create this ideal society
- 6. a westward flood of American settlers between 1840 and 1860
- 8. reformer and woman suffragist who advocated for women's rights in New York
- 10. occurred in response to a "lack of religious zeal" occurring in the culture
- 11. The first women’s rights convention in the United States
- 12. a movement that advocated for the prohibition of alcohol
- 14. a break away from stricter religion; controversial and showed a shift in culture
- 17. the Enlightenment-influenced belief that the Christian God created the universe and then left it to run according to natural laws
- 18. religion which created a massive settlement out west after persecution
- 19. a North Carolina Democrat who campaigned on expansion, annexation of Texas, and the “reoccupation” of Oregon.
- 20. major advocate for mental health progress in the early 1800s
Down
- 2. military general who emerged as a war hero after defeating Santa Anna's forces
- 4. American author who was against slavery and stressed self-reliance, optimism, self-improvement, self-confidence, and freedom
- 5. a nineteenth-century intellectual movement that emphasized individuality, self-reliance, and non-conformity.
- 7. famous revival preacher of the 1830s
- 9. advocated for more and better school houses, longer terms, and an expanded curriculum
- 13. brought an official end to the Mexican-American War
- 15. popular slogan that meant the U.S. should claim northwestern territory
- 16. congressional proposal to ban slavery in territories gained from the Mexican-American War