Immigrants and Reformers pgs. 388-393
Across
- 6. An action that makes something better.
- 8. (3 words) The name of the women's convention where they demanded recognition of their rights.
- 9. Controlling or cutting back on the drinking of alcohol.
- 10. From 1840-1860 34% of people from this country immigrated to the United States.
- 11. (2 words) Until the 1840s, mentally ill people were locked up in jails. Reform leaders worked to improve this ______________ ___________.
- 14. (3 words) As president of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, she worked for temeperance, women's rights, prison reform, and education reform.
- 16. This time frame is how long people fought for their causes
- 17. Some people disliked _________________ because of their unusual customs.
- 18. ___________________ of Germans left Europe because of war and crop failures.
- 21. (3 words) This woman was the leader of the Seneca Falls.
- 22. Out of the the about 4 million Europeans who can to the United States, about half were thie nationality.
Down
- 1. This was the main source of food for the poor in Ireland.
- 2. (2 words) Led efforts to provide textbooks, increase pay and training for teachers, and build schoolhouses.
- 3. _________ people left farms and workshops to find jobs in cities.
- 4. (3 words) The widespread religious movement where thousands of people joined Christian churches.
- 5. (2 words) This person led a movement to help mentally ill people.
- 7. Unfair treatment that abuses a person's rights.
- 12. (2 words) This antislavery leader who attend women's rights conventions to help encourage people to fight for all injustices.
- 13. A widespread shortage of food.
- 15. (2 words) The person who said this, "We'll have our rights... and you can't stop us from them."
- 19. (2 words) In 1848, a group of women held a convention in this New York city to dicuss their rights.
- 20. (3 words) This woman joined Stanton as a movement leader.