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Education AbolitionAwakeningOther $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $600 $800 $400 $1000

Category 1 $200 How did Horace Mann contibute to society?

Category 1 $400 What newspaper did Frederick Douglas begin?

Category 1 $600 What type of Newspaper was the NORTH STAR?

Category 1 $800 Which group benefited most for the early days of public education?

Category 1 $1000 How did Horace Mann plan to pay for public schools and teacher salaries?

Category 1 $200-Answer Horace Mann started the first public schools – before him most children did not attend school.

Category 1 $400-Answer THE NORTH STAR

Category 1 $600-Answer An ABOLITIONIST newspaper

Category 1 $800-Answer European American Boys

Category 1 $1000-Answer TAXES

Category 2 $200 How did the Grimke sisters help women?

Category 2 $400 Who hoped to inspire slave revolts to end slavery?

Category 2 $600 What did American abolitionist want to do?

Category 2 $800 What motto did Frederick Douglas choose for his newspaper?

Category 2 $1000 Name the two Grimke sisters?

Category 2 $200-Answer They led the way for other women to speak out in public

Category 2 $400-Answer Radicals in the abolition movement

Category 2 $600-Answer To put an end to slavery

Category 2 $800-Answer "Right is of no sex-- Truth is of no color."

Category 2 $1000-Answer Angelina Grimke and Sarah Grimke

Category 3 $200 What was the Second Great Awakening?

Category 3 $400 The Second Great Awakening inspired reformers to do what?

Category 3 $600 What other Declaration was modeled after the Declaration of Independence?

Category 3 $800 Why is it significant that Dr. Blackwell graduated from medical school?

Category 3 $1000 What is the meaning of the word desolate?

Category 3 $200-Answer A religious revival movement.

Category 3 $400-Answer To improve society

Category 3 $600-Answer The Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments

Category 3 $800-Answer Dr. Blackwell was a woman

Category 3 $1000-Answer neglected and alone

Category 4 $200 How were the mentally ill treated during this era?

Category 4 $400 What did Dorthea Dix do to help the Mentally ill?

Category 4 $600 Name the major effect of the Second Great Awakening.

Category 4 $800 Where was the first women’s rights convention held?

Category 4 $1000 During this time period which group of people were not able to participate fully in the anti-slavery movement ?

Category 4 $200-Answer The mentally ill were often treated in an inhumane manner

Category 4 $400-Answer Dorthea Dix fought for better treatment and better living conditions for the mentally ill.

Category 4 $600-Answer The Second Great Awakening inspired reformers to improve society

Category 4 $800-Answer Seneca Falls, New York

Category 4 $1000-Answer Women