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A person who wants to end slavery abolitionist A person who wants to end slavery

A meeting where people discuss topics of interest convention A meeting where people discuss topics of interest

Something that is owned property Something that is owned

A person who gets others to work for a shared goal or cause. organizer A person who gets others to work for a shared goal or cause.

To place one’s name on an official list to do something. register To place one’s name on an official list to do something.

A person who believes in equality for all people. Quaker A person who believes in equality for all people.

Suffrage The right to vote

The law-making part of a government. legislature The law-making part of a government.