Title: Jeopardy Chapter 14
1Unit 5 Chapter 14
Unit 5 Chapter 14
Unit 5 Chapter 14
Unit 5 Chapter 14
Unit 5 Chapter 14
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2Many believed in the 1820s to 1860s that the
study of this subject in school could cause women
to have a nervous breakdown.
3What is mathematics?
4Name given to the runaway slaves escape route.
5What is the underground railroad?
6This term means the right to vote.
7What is suffrage?
8The name given to a person who strongly believed
in the elimination of slavery.
9What is an abolitionist?
10The name given to a person who advocates or is
active in promoting womens rights.
11What is a feminist?
12Term for a movement or belief in the use of
little or no alcoholic drink.
13What is temperance?
14Name of the countrys first African American
newspaper started by Samuel Cornish and John
Russwurm.
15What is Freedoms Journal?
16This group formed the first American feminists.
17Who were women abolitionists?
18This person was the founder of the newspaper The
Liberator.
19Who was William Lloyd Garrison?
20By the 1850s, when girls did go to school, they
often studied these subjects.
21What are music and needlework?
22This person opened the Hartford School for the
Deaf.
23Who is Thomas Gallaudet?
24This person was the leader of educational reform.
25Who was Horace Mann?
26The Mount Holyoke Female Seminary was founded by
this person.
27Who was Mary Lyon?
28This writer wrote about the clash between the
values of the white settlers on the frontier and
those of the Native Americans.
29Who was James Fenimore Cooper?
30This person reformed care of the mentally ill.
31Who was Dorothea Dix?
32This was the name given to an attempted utopian
society established by Robert Owen in 1825.
33What was New Harmony, Indiana?
34Poet who wrote the American classic, Leaves of
Grass.
35Who was Walt Witman?
36These sisters were among the first women from the
South to speak publicly against slavery.
37Who were Sarah and Angelina Grimke? Or Who were
the Grimkes?
38This former slave was never taught to read or
write, but was a very good speaker. Her nickname
was Belle.
39Who was Sojourner Truth?
40This person organized the Daughters of Temperance.
41Who was Susan B. Anthony?
42This was the site of the first womens rights
convention.
43What is Seneca Falls, New York?
44The most famous conductor of the Underground
Railroad.
45Who was Harriet Tubman?
46This was the first state to allow women to
divorce their husbands if they had an alcohol
problem.
47What was Indiana?
48This was the first college for African Americans.
49What was the Ashmun Institute?
50This person organized the Philadelphia Female
Anti-Slavery Society.
51Who was Lucretia Mott?