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8th Grade

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RI.8.4, RL.7.2, RL.7.9

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Hovik Avanesyan

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1. Abolitionist

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to obey established rules and patterns

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a person who supported abolition, or the ending of slavery

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a formal statement of injustices suffered by women, written by the organizers of the Seneca Falls Convention. Sentiments means “beliefs” or “convictions.”

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to give time, money, or effort to help a person or cause

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3. Reform

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to make change in order to bring about improvement, end abuses, or correct injustices

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a revival of religious feeling and belief from the 1800s to the 1840s

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the gathering of supporters of women’s rights in July 1848 that launched the movement for women’s right to vote

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a philosophy emphasizing that people should transcend, or go beyond, logical thinking to reach true understanding, with the help of emotions and intuition

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4. Second Great Awakening 

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to know or understand based on feeling, not facts

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to make change in order to bring about improvement, end abuses, or correct injustices

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a revival of religious feeling and belief from the 1800s to the 1840s

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to act based on one’s own beliefs

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5. Seneca Falls Convention 

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the gathering of supporters of women’s rights in July 1848 that launched the movement for women’s right to vote

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a revival of religious feeling and belief from the 1800s to the 1840s

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to make change in order to bring about improvement, end abuses, or correct injustices

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to know or understand based on feeling, not facts

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2. Declaration of Sentiments

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devoted

to give time, money, or effort to help a person or cause

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a person who supported abolition, or the ending of slavery

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to obey established rules and patterns

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a formal statement of injustices suffered by women, written by the organizers of the Seneca Falls Convention. Sentiments means “beliefs” or “convictions.”

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6. Transcendentalism

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to make change in order to bring about improvement, end abuses, or correct injustices

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a philosophy emphasizing that people should transcend, or go beyond, logical thinking to reach true understanding, with the help of emotions and intuition

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the gathering of supporters of women’s rights in July 1848 that launched the movement for women’s right to vote

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a revival of religious feeling and belief from the 1800s to the 1840s

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7. Dorothea Dix

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a Boston woman she agreed to teach Sunday school at jail.

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to give time, money, or effort to help a person or cause

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to make change in order to bring about improvement, end abuses, or correct injustices

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a revival of religious feeling and belief from the 1800s to the 1840s

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8. Horace Mann 

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a formal statement of injustices suffered by women, written by the organizers of the Seneca Falls Convention. Sentiments means “beliefs” or “convictions.”

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the gathering of supporters of women’s rights in July 1848 that launched the movement for women’s right to vote

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Father of the public school system

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A second reform movement that won support in the 1800s was the effort to make education available to more children. The man who would become known as “the father of American public schools,”

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9. Frederick Douglass 

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a formal statement of injustices suffered by women, written by the organizers of the Seneca Falls Convention. Sentiments means “beliefs” or “convictions.”

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the gathering of supporters of women’s rights in July 1848 that launched the movement for women’s right to vote

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a person who supported abolition, or the ending of slavery

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became the most important leader of the movement for African American civil rights in the 19th century.

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10. Lucretia Mott 

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the gathering of supporters of women’s rights in July 1848 that launched the movement for women’s right to vote

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in 1866 she became the first president of the American Equal Rights Association

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a formal statement of injustices suffered by women, written by the organizers of the Seneca Falls Convention. Sentiments means “beliefs” or “convictions.”

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a person who supported abolition, or the ending of slavery

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11. Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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a person who supported abolition, or the ending of slavery

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American writer and activist who was a leader of the women's rights movement

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a formal statement of injustices suffered by women, written by the organizers of the Seneca Falls Convention.

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the gathering of supporters of women’s rights in July 1848 that launched the movement for women’s right to vote

1. Abolitionist

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to obey established rules and patterns

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a person who supported abolition, or the ending of slavery

3

a formal statement of injustices suffered by women, written by the organizers of the Seneca Falls Convention. Sentiments means “beliefs” or “convictions.”

4

to give time, money, or effort to help a person or cause

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