s.s quiz Flashcards
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Abolition
The act of abolishing a system or practice
Temperance
The movement to restrict or ban alcohol consumption.
Seneca Falls Convention
The first women’s rights convention
Declaration of Sentiments
A document in the womens rights movement history
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
An american writer, and activist. She was the main leader in the movement
Susan B. Anthony
A figure in the womens suffrage movement, and a person of equality
Sojourner Truth
An abolitionist and activist for the African american people, She was known for her speeches
Fredrick Douglass
An american abolitionist and a writer. Also known for making a famous book
Women’s Suffrage Movement
A movement that secured the right for women to vote
The Second Great Awakening
A very religious movement
Suffrage
The right for women to vote
Activist
A person who wants bring political or social change
Advocate
A person who speaks up for a idea, cause, or group
Reform Movement
Multiple movements in the 1800s, that brought political, economic, or social change
Social justice
It promotes equality and opportunities to all members of society
19th Amendment
The amendment for women to vote
The Anti-Rent Movement
Tenants revolt in upstate new york about their independence