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3rd Grade Susan B. Anthony Vocabulary

Vocabulary From American Heroes: Susan B. Anthony Abolitionists Convention Diligence Independent Justice Legislature Organizer Property Quaker Register Slavery Suffrage

What do we call the right to vote? _______________________________

Suffrage

What do we call something that is owned? ______________________________

Property

What do we call people who wanted to end slavery? __________________________

Abolitionists

What do we call a member of a religion that emphasizes equality among people? _______________________

Quaker

What do we call a cruel system in which one person owns and controls another person? ___________________________

Slavery

What do we call a formal meeting where people discuss a subject they are interested in? ___________________________

Convention

What do we call the law-making part of government? ______________________________

Legislature

What do we call a person who gets others to work for a shared goal or cause? ________________________

Organizer

What do we call placing one’s name on an official list to do something? __________________________

Register

What do we call working hard for a long time? _______________________

Diligence

What do we call equal treatment under the law? _____________________________________

Justice

What do we call being free to make one’s own decisions? ________________________

Independent