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Jeopardy Immigration Trans/Rom Educ. And Prison Ref. Women’s Movement Misc. Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Immigration It let to a flood of Irish immigrant entering the United States.

$100 Answer from Immigration What is the potato blight?

$200 Question from Immigration Led to urbanization in the 1800s.

$200 Answer from Immigration What are manufacturing jobs, transportation, an/or movement from rural areas to cities?

$300 Question from Immigration The class between the wealthy and the poor

$300 Answer from Immigration What is the “middle class”?

$400 Question from Immigration A problem in American cities in the mid-1800s.

$400 Answer from Immigration What is criminal activity?

$500 Question from Immigration The political party that supported immigration restrictions.

$500 Answer from Immigration What was the Know-Nothing Party?

$100 Question from Transcendentalism/Romanticism He was popular for his haunting poems like “The Raven.”

$100 Answer from Transcendentalism/Romanticism Who is Edgar Allen Poe?

$200 Question from Transcendentalism/Romanticism She was a transcendentalist writer and a women’s rights activits.

$200 Answer from Transcendentalism/Romanticism Who is Margaret Fuller?

$300 Question from Transcendentalism/Romanticism The theme of transcendentalist thinkers

$300 Answer from Transcendentalism/Romanticism What is self-reliance?

$400 Question from Transcendentalism/Romanticism They were writers from the Romantic period.

$400 Answer from Transcendentalism/Romanticism Who is Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edgar Allen Poe, and Emily Dickinson?

$500 Question from Transcendentalism/Romanticism They were transcendentalist thinkers.

$500 Answer from Transcendentalism/Romanticism Who is Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, and Henry David Thoreau?

$100 Question from Education and Prison Reform Facilities that help prisoners prepare to be better citizens when returning to society.

$100 Answer from Education and Prison Reform What are houses of correction?

$200 Question from Education and Prison Reform She founded an all-female academy.

$200 Answer from Education and Prison Reform Who was Catherine Beecher?

$300 Question from Education and Prison Reform He helped ensure free education for students who were deaf or had hearing impairments.

$300 Answer from Education and Prison Reform Who is Thomas Gallaudet?

$400 Question from Education and Prison Reform She spoke of the horrid conditions of prisons and inspired the building of Separate facilities for the mentally ill.

$400 Answer from Education and Prison Reform Who is Dorthea Dix?

$500 Question from Education and Prison Reform He extended the length of the school year.

$500 Answer from Education and Prison Reform Who is Horace Mann?

$100 Question from Women’s Movement A movement that led to the Women’s Movement.

$100 Answer from Women’s Movement What was the abolotionist movement?

$200 Question from Women’s Movement She never got married, but her sister refused to promise to “obey” her husband during her ceromony.

$200 Answer from Women’s Movement Who was Sara Grimke?

$300 Question from Women’s Movement What women lacked and therefore could not serve on juries.

$300 Answer from Women’s Movement What is the right to vote?

$400 Question from Women’s Movement She won the right for participation in the voting/election process in New York.

$400 Answer from Women’s Movement Who is Susan B. Anthony?

$500 Question from Women’s Movement It marked the start of the organized women’s rights movement.

$500 Answer from Women’s Movement What is Seneca Falls?

$100 Question from Misc. They were poorly designed apartment buildings that tenants would live in.

$100 Answer from Misc. What is tenements?

$200 Question from Misc. She was an escaped slave who was successful in leading over 300 slaves to freedom.

$200 Answer from Misc. Who was Harriet Tubman?

$300 Question from Misc. He was an escaped slave whose autobiographies exposed the injustice of slavery.

$300 Answer from Misc. Who is Frederick Douglass?

$400 Question from Misc. It is a group of people who come together to try to create a perfect community.

$400 Answer from Misc. What is utopian communities?

$500 Question from Misc. She was a women’s rights activist who helped organize the Seneca Falls Convention.

$500 Answer from Misc. Who is Elizabeth Cady Stanton?

Final Jeopardy She was a well-known spokesperson for the Anti-Slavery Society and was referd to as the “first who really stirred the nation’s heart on the subject of women’s wrongs” by Elizabeth Cady Stanton.

Final Jeopardy Answer Who is Lucy Stone?