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- 3. This person was an activist in both the abolitionist and women's movement. This person also was an organizer for the Seneca Falls Convention.
- 4. This person was a well-known and accomplished antislavery speaker who supported the women's rights movement. She was also the first woman to receive a college degree.
- 9. this person wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin showing the lives of slaves
- 10. A movement aimed at equal rights for women ans is still going on today
- 13. Women took over the men's job during this time.
- 16. This person was a great supporter of civil rights and opposed the Jim Crow laws. She also worked for birth control and better conditions for working women
- 17. This person was a radical anti-slavery supporter who created the Underground Railroad.
- 18. Women wanted to be equal to men socially and politically.
- 19. This person wrote Feminine Mystique
- 20. Stayed at home cleaning, cooking and taking care of the kids.
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- 1. Woman got the right to vote
- 2. A person who wanted to end slavery in the United States
- 5. United States abolitionist and feminist who was freed from slavery and became a part of the abolition of slavery and for the rights of women
- 6. This was the first national woman's rights convention. It was where the declaration of sentiments was written.
- 7. women who went against the law
- 8. This person dressed up as a man to vote illegally and when she was imprisoned she became a martyr.
- 11. This person led the National American Suffrage Association with Susan B. Anothoy
- 12. This person felt that women's role is in the home as a wife and a mother.
- 14. someone who campaigns for voting rights
- 15. Women who settled out in the west to have more available jobs to them such as teachers and doctors
