Sayima Syed-Chapter 15 crossword

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Across
  1. 3. Skill Douglass secretly learned despite laws against it.
  2. 4. Basic freedoms that reformers believed should be protected.
  3. 6. Most well-known conductor on the Underground Railroad: ____ Tubman.
  4. 9. Guide who led enslaved people along escape routes.
  5. 10. Escaped slave who became a leading abolitionist:____ Douglas.
  6. 14. Movement urging people to reduce or stop drinking alcohol.
  7. 15. Leader who pushed for better schools and trained teachers: Horace ____.
  8. 18. Home that sheltered enslaved people fleeing north: ___ house.
  9. 19. Co‑author of the Declaration of Sentiments: ___ Cady Stanton.
  10. 22. Douglass became famous as this type of public speaker.
  11. 24. Principle that all people deserve fair treatment.
  12. 25. Document listing injustices against women: ___ of Sentiments.
  13. 26. Movement focused on ending slavery in the U.S.
  14. 28. Secret language used to protect escape plans:___ words.
  15. 29. Movement to improve public schooling: ___ Reform.
  16. 30. Movement seeking equal treatment for women: women's ___.
Down
  1. 1. Fair treatment under the law, a goal of many reformers.
  2. 2. Person who works to bring about social or political change.
  3. 5. The right to vote, demanded by women reformers.
  4. 7. Person who actively worked to end slavery.
  5. 8. Safe location where escapees could hide.
  6. 11. Activist who fought for humane treatment of the mentally ill: Dorothea ___.
  7. 12. The act of being freed from slavery.
  8. 13. Movement to improve conditions in jails: ___ Reform.
  9. 16. Key leader in the fight for women’s voting rights: Susan B ____.
  10. 17. Religious revival that inspired many reformers: ___ Great Awakening.
  11. 20. Secret network helping enslaved people escape: underground ____.
  12. 21. Douglass wrote one describing his life in slavery.
  13. 23. 1848 convention that launched the women’s rights movement: Seneca ___.
  14. 27. Effort to improve society or fix social problems.