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Susan B. Anthony
a) abolitionist, women’s rights leader
b) abolitionist, women's rights leader, former slave
c) abolitionist, women's rights leader, organized the Seneca Falls meeting
d) abolitionist, former, slave

Elizabeth Cady Stanton
a) abolitionist, women’s rights leader
b) abolitionist, women's rights leader, former slave
c) abolitionist, women's rights leader, organized the Seneca Falls meeting
d) abolitionist, former, slave

The Underground Railroad
a) An actual railroad that helped slaves escape slavery
b) A secretive route that allowed slaves to reach and obtain their freedom.
c) Harriet Tubman's privately owned train
d)

means “before a war,” and the term has been widely associated with the pre-Civil War period in the United States
a) Abolition
b) Second Great Awakening
c) Antebellum
d) Reconstruction

Women's Rights examples (Short Answer #1)
a) the right to equal pay as men, equal access to employment and education, reproductive rights, separate property acts...
b) Don't Pick Me
c) Don't Even Look at this Option
d) Nope

Civil Rights examples (Short Answer #2)
a) Right to vote fairly, right to equal education and employment, equal use of public services and facilities...
b) Stop
c) Nu uh
d) Get ready to keep playing that game

Harriet Tubman
a) abolitionist, women's rights leader
b) abolitionist, born a slave, associated with the underground railroad
c) women's rights leader
d) abolitionist, born a slave

In the pre-Civil War period it was regarded, together with the Ohio River, as the dividing line between slave states south of it and free-soil states north of it
a) The Equator
b) The northern border of Florida
c) The Mississippi River
d) The Mason-Dixon Line

He helped lead a raid on a Navy station in Harper’s Ferry trying to lead an armed revolt of slaves. He was an abolitionist.
a) Horace Mann
b) Frederick Douglass
c) John Brown
d) Batman

This act allowed slavery in all the parts of the Louisiana Purchase that hadn't been turned into states
a) The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
b) The Kansas-Nebraska Act
c) The Gadsden Purchase
d) The We're Not in Kansas Nebraska Anymore Act

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