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An Era of Reform Chapter 18 Pgs.245 - 255

18.1 Introduction Sojourner _____________ helped woman gain ____________ rights like _________

18.2 Planting the Seeds of Reform The ______________ Great Awakening: People gathered in _________ to hear about _________ People started to ________ better ___________ Still did not ____________ the ___________ Optimistic Ideas: Henry _____________ Thoreau told people to follow their _______________ and do ______________ The ________________ of Andrew ____________ showed people that ________________ could get far in ___________

18.3 Reforming the Treatment of Prisoners and the Mentally Ill Observing ________________: ________________ Dix started __________________ in ____________ She ______________ that jails ___________________ prisoners Many prisoners were there for ___________ of less than ______ dollars and could _______ get out because they _____________ not earn ________________ in ________________

Plight of the Mentally Ill They locked ________________ Ill patients in _______________ and ______________ them when they misbehaved She said _______________ should be treated as a ______________ not a crime She collected ________________ on how they were being mistreated and ____________ it to the _____________________ State Legislature.

Establishing Better Conditions Because of Dix’s ______________ they built ______________ and ______________ hospitals She helped change ___________ and showed that _______________ could make ________________ in the _________________

18.4 Improving Education The Need for _______________ Schools: ____________________ established public schools (___________ for by _____________) Many ________________ could not go to _______________ that did _____________ and were very __________ _____________ Mann fought for public schools and ________________ pay and he got them with the ______________ of the _______________

Improving Education Cont… An ______________________ Reform: Most ________________ opened ______________ but mostly just for ________ The _____________ wouldn’t let _____________ Americans go to __________ _______________ Crandall had an all African __________________ school and was forced to _____________ it Horace ________ opened ______________ College in ___________ for men and woman

Questions Who helped women gain equal rights like men? What helped people to live better lives? Which event showed people that anything is possible? Who helped fight for the rights of the mentally ill in prisons? What were built to help those who were mentally ill? Who fought for schools and teachers? Who were still not allowed to attend school?

18.5 Fighting Slavery ___________________ wanted freedom for all People who favored _________________, the ending of _________________ The Struggle Begins: The Slave _____________ ended but ______________ did not The _______________ did not have ____________ but many accepted it as __________________ William ______________ Garrison started a newspaper “The ________________” that spoke _____________ about slavery _______________ pro-slavery groups burned his _______________ and destroyed his __________________ press

Fighting Slavery Cont… Fredrick Douglas Speaks Out: __________________ Douglas an ________________ slave ______________ out about slavery and became a _______________ in the _______________________ movements He created a ____________ called the “__________ Star” that talked about ________________ for all Women Get Involved: The _________________ sisters spoke in ______________ about ending _______________ and started a path of ________________ speakers in the U.S ________________, Douglas and _______________ teamed up to _________ slavery

Equal Rights for Women Women wanted to end ________________ and let them ____________, stop ________________, and let them own _________________ even though they themselves could not do those _______________ The Struggle Begins: ___________________ Mott and Elizabeth Cady __________________ met in ________________ and joined together to stop slavery and give ______________ equal rights Unequal Treatment of Women: Women started to _____________ to pay taxes because they had no _______________________ Elizabeth __________________ was the first female ________________ but no hospital would __________ her because she was a _______________

18.7 The Seneca Falls Convention and the Declaration of Sentiments They came up with a __________________ that stated that all ___________ and ____________ were created ______________ and told of the ________________ that the country was doing to the women of _____________________ Debate about the Right to Vote: During the __________________ it was passed to have a ____________________ for women ______________ rights The Legacy of Seneca Falls: _____________ started given women rights __________________ but surely

Questions Who are abolitionists? What is the name of the newspaper William Lloyd Garrison started about slavery? Who was the leader of the abolitionist movement that created a paper called the “North Star?” Which 3 leaders teamed up to end slavery? What was the goal women wanted to achieve? What was the Declaration of Sentiments? What was the legacy of Seneca Falls?