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Who was Horace Mann?
a) led the public education reform
b) led the prison and mental health reform
c) led the woman's rights reform
d) led the labor reform

Who was Dorthea Dix?
a) led the public education reform
b) led the prison and mental health reform
c) led the woman's rights reform
d) led the labor reform

Who was Susan B. Anthony?
a) led the public education reform
b) led the prison and mental health reform
c) led the woman's rights reform
d) led the labor reform

What movement led to reform and social change in the subjects of public education, prisons, temperance, suffrage, and abolition?
a) The Second Great Awakening
b) Prohibition
c) Industrial Revolution
d) The Religious Movement

What was the name of the first national women's rights convention?
a) Constitutional Convention
b) Women's Suffrage Convention
c) Niagra Falls Convention
d) Seneca Falls Convention

The potato famine in Ireland and the Gold Rush in California caused what in the US prior to the Civil War?
a) a decrease in the US economy
b) an increase in immigration
c) The Great Depression
d) The Great Awakening

Which is NOT a cause for the Civil War?
a) disagreement over slavery
b) economic differences
c) political differences
d) differences in ethnicities

Which is NOT an effect of the Civil War?
a) millions of Jews are killed
b) slavery ends
c) 620,000 Americans are killed
d) the southern economy is left in ruins

Which was NOT an advantage for the North during the Civil War?
a) large population
b) more railroads
c) industry and exports
d) agriculture

Which was the biggest disadvantage of the Civil War?
a) friends fighting friends
b) neither side was prepared for war
c) we lost a sense of pride
d) the south was more prepared than the north

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