Jeopardy! Life and Reform in the North Reformers 1  These sisters were among the first women to speak publicly against slavery  Angelina and Sarah.

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Jeopardy! Life and Reform in the North

Reformers 1  These sisters were among the first women to speak publicly against slavery  Angelina and Sarah Grimke

Reformers 2  The first woman doctor in the U.S.  Elizabeth Blackwell

Reformers 3  Her focus was on changing the treatment of prisoners and the mentally ill  Dorothea Dix

Reformers 4  Opened Antioch college, available to men and women  Horace Mann

Reformers 5  Wrote his own autobiography to describe life as a slave  Frederick Douglass

Women’s Rights 1  This document from the Seneca Falls Convention was based on the Declaration of Independence  Declaration of Sentiments

Women’s Rights 2  Drew criticism for keeping her maiden name after getting married  Lucy Stone

Women’s Rights 3  “Ain’t I A Woman?” was her trademark speech  Sojourner Truth

Women’s Rights 4  This reformer was best known for traveling and speaking about women’s rights  Susan B. Anthony

Women’s Rights 5 DDAILY DOUBLE! TThis reformer thought religion was unfair to women EElizabeth Cady Stanton

Education and Art 1  Before this reformer came along, most children in the U.S. did not attend school  Horace Mann

Education and Art 2  The gender and race of children that were helped most by the first public schools  White boys

Education and Art 3  He spent two years of his life alone, searching for his “God within”  Henry David Thoreau

Education and Art 4  Ralph Waldo Emerson started this movement  Transcendentalism

Reform Movements 1  The name of the movement whose aim was to end slavery  Abolitionism

Reform Movements 2  The new religious revival movement of the 1800’s that motivated people to reform society  Second Great Awakening

Reform Movements 3  Most other reform movements began before this one  Women’s Rights

Reform Movements 4  Publisher of The Liberator, an abolitionist newspaper  William Lloyd Garrison

Geography of the North 1  The region of the country that had cold winters and short summers  The North

Geography of the North 2  Job openings in mills and factories led to an increase in this  Immigration

Geography of the North 3  Yankees were ingenious because of this  Bad climate for farming

Geography of the North 4  Cities became highly populated because of an increase in this  Immigration

Economy of the North 1  The name of the shift from handmade to machine-made goods  The Industrial Revolution

Economy of the North 2  This invention transformed farming in the North  Cyrus McCormick’s reaper

Economy of the North 3  The cheapest and fastest method of moving goods in the North by 1850  Railroad

Economy of the North 4  The name of the location of, and the name of the owner of, the first textile factory  Francis Cabot Lowell