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New Movements in America

New Movements in America. Hodge Podge. Chapter 15-1. Chapter 15-2. Chapter 15-3. Chapter 15-4. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $500.

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New Movements in America

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  1. New Movements in America Hodge Podge Chapter 15-1 Chapter 15-2 Chapter 15-3 Chapter 15-4 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

  2. $100 Question from Chapter 15 These grew rapidly during the mid-1800’s due to immigration and the migration of rural inhabitants to urban areas.

  3. $100 Answer from Chapter 15 What are cities?

  4. $200 Question fromChapter 15 During the 1840’s, more than 1 million people died of starvation and disease in Ireland as a result of this.

  5. $200 Answer from Chapter 15 What is the potato famine?

  6. $300 Question fromChapter 15 The purpose of the American Temperance Society and the American Temperance Union was to urge people to give up or limit the consumption of this.

  7. $300 Answer fromChapter 15 What is alcohol?

  8. $400 Question from Chapter 15 This group encouraged people to follow their personal beliefs, rely more on their own judgment and rise above the material things in life.

  9. $400 Answer fromChapter 15 Who are Transcendentalist?

  10. $500 Question fromChapter 15 Frederick Douglass was responsibly for the publication of this anti-slavery paper.

  11. $500 Answer fromChapter 15 What is the North Star ?

  12. $100 Question fromChapter 15 This movement got its name from the effort to have all children, regardless of their class or background, educated in a common place.

  13. $100 Answer fromChapter 15 What is the common-school movement?

  14. $200 Question from Chapter 15 From 1836 to 1844 the US House of Representatives had a Gag Rule preventing discussion of these.

  15. $200 Answer fromChapter 15 What are antislavery petitions?

  16. $300 Question fromChapter 15 This was the first American college to accept African American students.

  17. $300 Answer fromChapter 15 What is Oberlin College?

  18. $400 Question fromChapter 15 Many native-born American citizens felt threatened by these individuals because the economic competition they presented.

  19. $400 Answer fromChapter 15 What are immigrants?

  20. $500 Question fromChapter 15 These 2 sisters joined the antislavery movement after they rejected the views of their southern, slaveholding family.

  21. $500 Answer fromChapter 15 Who are the Grimke sisters?

  22. $100 Question fromChapter 15 These are dirty, overcrowded housing projects.

  23. $100 Answer from Chapter 15 What are tenements?

  24. $200 Question fromChapter 15 These are people who opposed immigration.

  25. $200 Answer fromChapter 15 Who are Nativists?

  26. $300 Question from Chapter 15 This is the belief that you should follow your own beliefs and rise above influence.

  27. $300 Answer fromChapter 15 What is transcendentalism?

  28. $400 Question fromChapter 15 In 1840, the American Anti-Slavery Society split, in part over the role of these individuals in the abolition movement.

  29. $400 Answer fromChapter 15 Who are women?

  30. $500 Question fromChapter 15 These three former slaves contributed heavily to the antislavery movement.

  31. $500 Answer fromChapter 15 Who are Douglas, Truth and Tubman?

  32. $100 Question fromChapter 15 This is the social and economic level between the wealthy and the poor.

  33. $100 Answer fromChapter 15 What is the middle class?

  34. $200 Question fromChapter 15 These are a group of people working to establish a perfect society on Earth.

  35. $200 Answer fromChapter 15 What is a utopian society?

  36. $300 Question fromChapter 15 These people opposed immigration into the US.

  37. $300 Answer fromChapter 15 Who are nativists?

  38. $400 Question fromChapter 15 Harriet Tubman was one of the leaders of this.

  39. $400 Answer fromChapter 15 What is the Underground Railroad?

  40. $500 Question fromChapter 15 The social reform effort that encouraged people to use self-discipline to stop drinking hard liquor was call this.

  41. $500 Answer fromChapter 15 What is the Temperance movement?

  42. $100 Question fromHodge Podge This means freedom from slavery.

  43. $100 Answer from Hodge Podge What is emancipation?

  44. $200 Question from Hodge Podge Because he taught himself how to read and write, this former slave became a educated and dedicated leader in the abolitionist movement.

  45. $200 Answer from Hodge Podge Who is Frederick Douglass?

  46. $300 Question from Hodge Podge This means the complete end to slavery.

  47. $300 Answer from Hodge Podge What is abolition?

  48. $400 Question from Hodge Podge This former slave not only became a leader in the abolitionist movement, but also in the women’s rights movement.

  49. $400 Answer fromHodge Podge What is Sojourner Truth?

  50. $500 Question from Hodge Podge During the early 1800’s, these people disagreed about the degree of equality that African Americans should have in society.

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