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What comes to mind? Reform
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Abolish: To get rid of Abolitionist: Someone who wants to get rid of slavery
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Negative Reactions to Abolition…
…In the North -Wanted to avoid war -Keep buying crops from south at good prices …In the South -Owners did not want to pay workers -Slaves made a profit ($) for owners
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Sectionalism Political loyalty to one section of the country rather than to the whole country
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Homework: Reminders: Unit: Causes of the Civil War Focus Activity:
MYP Inquiry Question: What do you believe in that is worth fighting for? When is it okay to break the law? Focus Activity: Take out both packets from Monday Homework: Journal Entries #1 and #2 Focus Question: Were reform movements in the mid-1800s successful? Wednesday, May 15th, 2019 Happy National Chocolate Chip Day and National Nylon Stocking Day Reminders: See me to schedule DBQ or test make-up days: Friday is the LAST day for this
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Women were expected to be quiet in public and uninvolved in politics; to be good wives/mothers and stay at home. Cady Stanton and Mott organized the first national women’s rights convention- the Seneca Falls Convention. 1848 in Seneca Falls, New York
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“All men AND WOMEN are created equal”
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Where it spread Where it all began
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The mentally ill should not be placed in jails and treated as prisoners! They need to be cared for in proper mental hospitals
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