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- 2. This man is known as the "father" of schooling, started the common school movement (one way society took actions to promote changes) and officially helped adopt public schooling (last name).
- 6. This man was a former slave who spoke out against slavery and persuaded others to do the same (a way people promote changes) (last name).
- 7. What reform movement was devoted to removing slaves? It helped outlaw slavery.
- 9. This woman wrote the book "Uncle Tom's Cabin" which brought the horrors of slavery into the public light and was one way society took actions to promote changes. She was also a part of the Abolitionist movement (last name).
- 10. This woman helped fugitive slaves escape through the Underground Railroad and was one way society took actions to promote changes. She was also part of the Abolitionist movement (last name).
- 11. What trait was present in the early 19th century and was what the Education movement strived to end? It was one of their goals to get replace this.
- 14. What amendment gave women the ability to vote after years of protest?
- 15. What reform movement was devoted to bringing better education for people? It helped standardize schooling.
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- 1. What was the name of the railroad that many slaves escaped on and was one way people promoted changes to slavery?
- 3. What did the abolitionist movement strive to end? This was the goal in terms of what they wanted to get done.
- 4. What organization was created by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony in 1869 to try and give women more rights? It was one way society took actions to promote changes.
- 5. What movement strived for equality of gender? A major aspect of this was pro-suffrage despite race.
- 8. What was one of the goals of the Women's Rights reform movement regarding the ability for women to vote? They wanted to integrate that into society.
- 12. This woman delivered the speech "Ain't I a woman?" (one way society took actions to promote changes) and strived for women's rights. (last name).
- 13. What American journalist spoke out against slavery and wrote the newspaper "The Liberator" (one way society promotes changes)?
- 14. When was the first women's suffrage amendment introduced to congress protesting for women's rights (one way society promotes changes)?
