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Mr. Holmes

14.1

14.2

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14.4

Misc 1

Misc 2

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A severe food shortage that results in widespread hunger and death is known as _____________

Famine

A person who leaves his or her country to live elsewhere is called ________________ _

Emigrant

A person born in a country who wants to eliminate foreign influence from his or her country is known as _____________

Nativist

A negative opinion that is not based on facts is called ___________________

Prejudice

This was a political party that existed to fight immigration

Know Nothing Party

This stressed creativity, emotion, the individual and imagination.

Romanticism

Breaking laws non-violently is called?

Civil Disobedience

This way of thinking stressed that the spiritual world was more important than the physical world.

Transcendentalism

This was known to train future artist to paint lush natural landscapes.

Hudson River School

This man came up with the idea of civil disobedience.

Henry David Thoreau

This was the movement to stop the consumption (use) of alcohol.

Temperance Movement

This was the start of Americans becoming more spiritually aware.

2 nd Great Awakening

This person was fighting to make education an equal/accessible right for all.

Horace Mann

This group tried to create a utopia in New York.

Shakers

Daily Double!!

These were created to force business owners to improve working conditions.

Labor Unions

This is the fight to end slavery.

Abolitionism

This was the huge pro- women rights meeting held in New York.

Seneca Falls

This means the right to vote for women.

Suffrage

This was the slave escape route from the south to the north.

Underground Railroad

This person founded the Association for the Advancement of Women.

Maria Mitchell

I was an anti-slavery reformer and also advocated for women equal rights with my newspaper

William Lloyd Garrison

I was a famous conductor on the Underground Railroad and had a huge bounty placed on me.

Harriet Tubman

I wrote The Scarlet Letter.

Nathaniel Hawthorne

I wanted to reform mental institutions.

Dorothea Dix

Daily Double!!

I ran the Seneca Falls Convention with Lucretia Mott.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

State 2 PUSH factors

Population Growth, Agricultural Change, Crop Failures, Industrial Revolution, Religious/Political Turmoil

State 1 PULL factor.

Battle of Freedom/ Economic Opportunity Abundance of Land

Who are people who fought to end slavery?

Abolitionist

This person called for Americans to develop their own beliefs.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

This means to restore one’s religious faith.

Revival

FINAL JEOPARDY

This was the name of the riots in Philadelphia. (Give both names)

Philadelphia Bible Riots Philadelphia Nativist Riots