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American History Movements and Figures

Explore significant events, movements, and influential figures in American history, from abolitionism to suffrage, Civil Disobedience to the Underground Railroad. Delve into the rich tapestry of social change and activism that shaped the nation.

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American History Movements and Figures

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  9. A severe food shortage that results in widespread hunger and death is known as _____________

  10. Famine

  11. A person who leaves his or her country to live elsewhere is called _________________

  12. Emigrant

  13. A person born in a country who wants to eliminate foreign influence from his or her country is known as _____________

  14. Nativist

  15. A negative opinion that is not based on facts is called ___________________

  16. Prejudice

  17. This was a political party that existed to fight immigration

  18. Know Nothing Party

  19. This stressed creativity, emotion, the individual and imagination.

  20. Romanticism

  21. Breaking laws non-violently is called?

  22. Civil Disobedience

  23. This way of thinking stressed that the spiritual world was more important than the physical world.

  24. Transcendentalism

  25. This was known to train future artist to paint lush natural landscapes.

  26. Hudson River School

  27. This man came up with the idea of civil disobedience.

  28. Henry David Thoreau

  29. This was the movement to stop the consumption (use) of alcohol.

  30. Temperance Movement

  31. This was the start of Americans becoming more spiritually aware.

  32. 2nd Great Awakening

  33. This person was fighting to make education an equal/accessible right for all.

  34. Horace Mann

  35. This group tried to create a utopia in New York.

  36. Shakers

  37. Daily Double!! Daily Double

  38. These were created to force business owners to improve working conditions.

  39. Labor Unions

  40. This is the fight to end slavery.

  41. Abolitionism

  42. This was the huge pro-women rights meeting held in New York.

  43. Seneca Falls

  44. This means the right to vote for women.

  45. Suffrage

  46. This was the slave escape route from the south to the north.

  47. Underground Railroad

  48. This person founded the Association for the Advancement of Women.

  49. Maria Mitchell

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