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BELL WORK – LABEL AND ANSWER IN COMPLETE SENTENCES IN YOUR CB Page 419 Geography Skills Questions When you finish: Period 1 - read and complete your vocabulary for Periods 2,4,5,6 - write 3 questions and complete your EQ summary for 13.4

BELL WORK – LABEL AND ANSWER IN COMPLETE SENTENCES IN YOUR CB Page 419 Geography Skills Questions 1. Montreal, Collingwood, Boston, Niagara Falls, Erie, Detroit and Chicago were the destination cities in the north for escaped slaves. 2. The Mississippi and Ohio Rivers were routes for the Underground Railroad. When you finish: Period 1 - read and complete your vocabulary for Periods 2,4,5,6 - write 3 questions and complete your EQ summary for 13.4

13.5 Women’s Rights Read and complete 13.5 vocabulary and page 428 #4

13.5 Women’s Rights Read and complete 13.5 vocabulary and page 428 # Sarah Grimke pamphlet arguing for equal rights for women Seneca Falls Convention meeting about women’s rights Sojourner Truth’s speech about women’s rights New York gives women ownership of their wages and their property