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Hello! can you me? ? 1. in the 1800s, there was a wave of religious fervor known as the
() religious right. (x) second great awakening. () religious awakening. () revival times. 2. what movement called for drinking little or no alcohol?
() transcendentalist () utopia communities (x) temperance () reformers 3. who became head of education in massachusetts in 1837?
() lyman beecher (x) horace mann () george caitlan () charles finney 4. in the 1800s which occupation was a possible choice for women?
() doctor (x) schoolteacher () minister () lawyer 5. who wrote seemingly simple, deeply personal poems?
() edgar allen poe () herman melville (x) emily dickinson () maria mitchell 6. who was the most famous underground railroad conductor?
() sojourner truth () angelina grimké (x) harriet tubman () sarah grimké 7. the most controversial issue at the seneca falls convention concerned
() education. (x) suffrage. () jobs. () slavery. 8. which of the resolutions at seneca falls convention was most inspired by married women's inability to own property?
() desire for improved education in order to understand property contracts
(x? ) belief that women should have voting rights in order to change property laws
() wish for opportunities in male-dominated occupations in order to make money to purchase land
() appeal for equal treatment under the law in order to allow women to enter into contracts
9. what progress was made towards women's equality in the 1800s?
(x? ) women obtained the suffrage, or right to vote, in federal elections.
() many gains were made in the area of women's education during this period.
() women were granted full equality with men with the adoption of the equal rights amendment.
() most state laws changed so that women could file for divorce for any reason.
10. how were the abolitionist and women's rights movements related?
(x? )the abolitionist movement was patterned on the women's rights movement.
()the two movements competed for resources. ()the two movements had entirely opposing underlying philosophies.
()many prominent women abolitionists became leaders of the charge for women's rights.
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