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1) Where is the Women's Rights National Historical Park?
A
New York
B
New Jersey
C
Texas
D
Washington
2) Whose house was turned into the Women's Rights National Historical Park?
A
Lucretia Mott
B
Frederick Douglass
C
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
D
Dorothea Dix
3) What is an abolitionist?
A
someone who is a slave owner
B
someone who wants slavery to end
C
someone who wants to spread slavery
D
a rich plantation owner
4) Which group was the first to call for an end to slavery?
A
Presidents
B
Quakers
C
American Indians
D
Congressmen
5) What was an effect of the Second Great Awakening?
A
People were inspired to join reform movements to fix problems
B
People were now compassionate towards the Spanish
C
People decided that God wasn't watching
D
People stoppped attending church
6) Why was Henry David Thoreau promoting injustice?
A
Missouri was protesting about civil rights
B
The war with Mexico could spread slavery
C
British goods were now not allowed because of the embargo
D
California was trading slaves to Asia
7) Which reform did Dorothea Dix start?
A
transcendentalism
B
Womens' rights
C
Mentally Ill/Prison
D
abolitionist
8) Which movement published the Declaration of Sentiments?
A
mentally ill/prison
B
womens' rights
C
abolitionists
D
labor
9) Who led the womens' rights movement?
A
Dolly Madison
B
Sojourner Truth
C
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
D
Frederick Douglass
10) The abolitionists movement achieved its goal when which amendment passed?
A
13
B
12
C
15
D
14
11) What type of art was painted at the Hudson River School?
A
landscapes
B
portraits
C
abstract
D
architecture
12) What was the effect of Uncle Tom's Cabin on the North?
A
support faded for the abolitionist movement
B
They said it wasn't true
C
Factories were built
D
support grew for the abolitionist movement
13) How were women instrumental in getting women more rights?
A
by building factories
B
by purchasing British goods
C
by making several publications about change
D
By trading slaves
14) What did Ralph Waldo Emerson and Thomas Cole have in common?
A
They painted portraits of many famous men
B
They both painted about nature
C
They both immigrated from Spain
D
They were not Americans
15) Who was the conductor of the Underground Railroad?
A
Lucretia Mott
B
Harriet Tubman
C
Frederick Douglass
D
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
16) Why was the Fugitive Slave Law so controversial?
A
Slavery was spreading into the West
B
Slave trade ended in North America
C
Northerners were now allowing slavery in factories
D
Northerners did not know which African-Americans were fugitives
17) What was an effect of the Fugitive Slave Law?
A
American Indians were now enslaved in the South
B
The 13th amendment immediately passed
C
the abolitionist movement died
D
Northerners began to support the abolitionist movement
18) Supporters of the Temperance movement discouraged what?
A
the sale of slaves in Washington DC
B
The high taxes on liquor
C
the consumption of alcohol
D
the destruction of alcohol
19) Which movement was led by Ralph Waldo Emerson?
A
Labor
B
Prison
C
Temperance
D
Transcendentalism
20) What is the transcendentalism movement?
A
movement that created better and safer prisons
B
movement that promoted individualism
C
movement that changed labor laws
D
movement to encourage suffrage for women
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