Immigrants and Reformers pgs. 388-393

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