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8th Grade

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RI.8.4, RL.7.9, RI.7.8

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Hovik Avanesyan

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abolitionist

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

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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 movement to end slavery

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to make a change in order to improve

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declaration of sentiments

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to act based on one’s own beliefs

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to know or understand based on feeling, not facts

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to make a change in order to improve.

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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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reform

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to make a change in order to improve

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

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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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to obey established rules and patterns

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Transcendentalism

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

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agriculture

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

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occupation of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock

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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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industry

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to act based on one’s own beliefs

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to know or understand based on feeling, not facts

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a group of companies that are related based on their primary business activities

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

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plantation

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farms specializing in cash crops

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to act based on one’s own beliefs

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

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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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Multiple Choice

discrimination

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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.

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treating a person or particular group of people differently

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oppression

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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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cruel or unjust use of authority or power.

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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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racism

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

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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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discrimination against people based on their race

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to act based on one’s own beliefs

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segregation

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

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a system that keeps different groups separate from each other

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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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underground railroad

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the resistance to enslavement through escape and flight, through the end of the Civil War

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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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Harriet Tubman

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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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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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an escaped enslaved woman who became a “conductor” on the Underground Railroad

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thoughts on slavery in the north 

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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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to limit or abolish slavery,

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

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wanted to maintain and expand it.

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thought on slavery in the south

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wanted to maintain and expand it.

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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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to limit or abolish slavery

abolitionist

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

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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 movement to end slavery

4

to make a change in order to improve

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