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1. _______ A person who wants to end slavery 2. _______ Working hard for a long time 3._______ A cruel system in which one person owns and controls another person. 4._______ the right to vote 5._______ A member of a religion that emphases equality among people. 6._______ equal treatment under the law Word Bank A.Diligence B.suffrage C.Abolitionist D.Justice E.Slavery F.Quaker Directions: Match the vocabulary word to its definition. Directions: Circle the answer that best answers the question. 7. Susan B. Anthony was born in____________. a.1735 b.1818 c Susan B. Anthony was born in____________. a. Adams, Massachusetts b.Baltimore, Maryland c.Rochester, New York 9. When Anthony was growing up women were expected to…. a.Cook and clean b.Go to school c. Work in a store Name:___________________________ Date:___________________ Schimmel

10. Susan B. Anthony was fired from this job because she complained about not being paid the same as men. a. Speaker b. Teacher c. Principal 11. Anthony moved to Rochester, New York and became an abolitionist. She was friends with this famous abolitionist. a. Mary McLeod Bethune b. Abraham Lincoln c. Frederick Douglass 12. Susan B. Anthony teamed up with Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Stanton wrote speeches and Anthony did what? a. Made a book of the speeches b. Traveled around giving the speeches c. Put the speeches in the newspaper 13. Why was Anthony arrested? a. She voted b.She was caught stealing c.She was in a fight 16. The goals Anthony strived for during her lifetime were accomplished. Circle one: True False 17. What did Susan B. Anthony spend her life doing? Directions: Answer the question using complete sentences. 14. Which of these examples shows how Anthony showed diligence? a.She yelled the British were coming. b.She wanted everyone to have equal rights. c.She worked hard to help end slavery and win equal rights for women. 15. Which of these examples shows how Anthony worked for justice? a.She wanted everyone to have the same rights. b.She became a teacher. c.She voted.

Adams Seneca Falls Using the map below answer questions In what direction is Hudson River from Adams, Massachusetts? a. North b. East c. South d. West 19. Susan B. Anthony lived in Rochester, New York but traveled to Seneca Falls to give speeches. What direction did she travel? a. South b. Southeast c. Northwest d. West 18. When Anthony moved from Adams, Massachusetts to Rochester, New York. What direction did they travel? a. South b. Southeast c. Northwest d. North