Chapter 14 TEST – Study Guide
Chapter 14 Test 1. Frontier camp meetings were called?
2. Who reformed care for mentally ill?
3. What was the name of the country in Africa that was called “place of freedom”?
4. Who was the editor of the North Star?
5. The runaway slave escape route was called? 6. New Harmony, Indiana, was an example of a?
7. Who was the leader of education who lengthened the school year to six months?
8. The first college for African Americans was?
9. Writers Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Henry David Thoreau were?
10. Which writer wrote “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”?
11. The first white abolitionist to call for the “immediate and complete emancipation” of enslaved people was?
12. What was the name of the former enslaved African American who had never been taught to read or write, but spoke with wit and wisdom?
13. Women fighting to end slavery recognized their own bondage and formed the?
14. The first women’s rights convention was held in?
15. Which was the first state to grant women the right to vote?
16. Who painted birds for a living? 17. Who practiced civil disobedience? 18. Who wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin?
19. Who demanded woman suffrage? 20. Which woman discovered a comet?
21. In the 1800s, there was a wave of religious fervor known as the?
22. What movement called for drinking little or no alcohol?
23. The first college in the United States to admit women and African Americans was?
24. Who wrote Moby Dick, an epic tale of a whaling captain?
25. Who wrote seemingly simple, deeply personal poems?
26. Who purchased his freedom from the slaveholder he had fled?
27. Mount Holyoke Female Seminary was founded by?
28. Who was the most famous Underground Railroad conductor?
29. The most controversial issue at the Seneca Falls convention concerned?
30. Who founded the New York Infirmary for Women and Children?
31. Samuel Cornish and John Russwurm started Freedom’s Journal, the country’s first?
32. Who was the Quaker woman who gave lectures calling for temperance, peace, workers’ rights, and abolition?
33. By 1830 the most pressing social issue for reformers was?
34. Many leading abolitionists were involved in the antislavery movement and?
35. The first state to allow women to divorce their husbands if they had an alcohol problem was?
ESSAY Questions (10 points each) Select 3 to complete.
1. Describe the American Colonization Society’s solution to slavery. Did it work or not? Why?
2. Create a diagram (graphic organizer) to show how the religious movement created the various reform movements.
3. List 3 goals of the women’s rights movement.
4. Compare the arguments of the Northerners and Southerners who opposed slavery. {list 2 for each side}
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