
USH Unit 3 Reform movements
Quiz by Bethany Copeland
Grade 9-12
Social Studies
Georgia Standards of Excellence
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- Q1Trend that contributed to the rise of reform movements in the 1800sSecond Great AwakeningFirst Great AwakeningProtestant ReformationRenaissance30s
- Q2Reform meansstarting over from scratchonly changing things that impact the majority of a societymaking changes that improve somethingintentionally continuing some aspects of something30s
- Q3Supported moderation or complete abstinence from drinking alcoholWomen's rights movementTemperance movementAbolition movementMental asylum and prison reform30s
- Q4Wrote in favor of full emancipation and no payment to slave ownersWilliam Lloyd GarrisonDred ScottFrederick DouglassHarriet Beecher Stowe30s
- Q5A former slave who supported abolition as well as women's rightsHarriet TubmanSojourner TruthAngelina GrimkeFrederick Douglass30s
- Q6Led by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia MottSeneca Falls Conference (or Convention)Suffragette parades in the early 1900sWomen's Christian Temperance UnionAnti-Slavery Society30s
- Q7The Seneca Falls Conference achievedthe abolition of slaveryWomen's rights to votethe Declaration of Sentimentsthe passage of the Prohibition amendment30s
- Q8Best known for supporting government-supported schoolHorace MannWilliam Lloyd Garrisonthe Grimke sistersDorothea Dix30s
- Q9Both abolitionists and supporters of women's rightsNone of these supported bothSusan B. Anthony and Elizabeth BlackwellSojourner Truth and William Lloyd GarrisonSarah and Angelina Grimke30s
- Q10First woman to complete medical schoolElizabeth BlackwellHarriet TubmanSusan B. AnthonyDorothea Dix30s
- Q11Author of "The North Star"Frederick DouglassHorace MannAmelia EarhartWiliam Lloyd Garrison30s
- Q12William Lloyd Garrisonwas only involved in the temperance movementfounded the New England Anti-Slavery Societyvoted for women's rightssupported Dorothea Dix30s
- Q13Pushed for better treatment of prison inmates and mental asylum patientsHorace MannFrederick Douglassthe GrimkesDorothea Dix30s