Review Questions by Mr. Holmes - May 15th
Dive into a set of review questions provided by Mr. Holmes on May 15th. Test your knowledge and enhance your understanding with these thought-provoking queries. Explore the realms of knowledge as you engage with these questions and find new insights into the subject matter at hand.
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Ch. 14 Review Questions Mr. Holmes May 15th
Round 1 - Questions 1. A severe food shortage that results in widespread hunger and death is known as ____________. 2. A person who leaves his or her country to live elsewhere is called _____________. 3. A person born in a country who wants to eliminate foreign influence from his or her country is known as _______________. 4. A negative opinion that is not based on facts is called ____________. 5. This was a political party that existed to fight immigration.
Round 1 - Answers 1. 2. Emigrant 3. Nativist 4. Prejudice 5. Know Nothing Party Famine
Round 2 - Questions 1. This stressed creativity, emotion, the individual, and imagination. 2. Breaking laws non-violently is called? 3. This way of thinking stressed that the spiritual world was more important than the physical world. 4. This was known to train future artists to paint lush natural landscapes 5. This man came up with the idea of civil disobedience.
Round 2 - Answers 1. 2. Civil Disobedience 3. Transcendentalism 4. Hudson River School 5. Henry David Thoreau Romanticism
Round 3 - Questions 1. This was the movement to stop the consumption (use) of alcohol. 2. This was the start of Americans becoming more spiritually aware. 3. This person was fighting to make education an equal/accessible right for all. 4. This group tried to create a utopia in New York. 5. These were created to force business owners to improve working conditions.
Round 3 Answers 1. 2. 2ndGreat Awakening 3. Horace Mann. 4. Shakers 5. Labor Unions Temperance Movement
Round 4 - Questions 1. 2. This was the huge pro-women rights meeting held in New York. 3. This means the right to vote for women. 4. This was the slave escape route from the south to the north. 5. This person founded the Association for the Advancement of Women This is the fight to end slavery.
Round 4 - Answers 1. 2. Seneca Falls Convention 3. Suffrage 4. The Underground Railroad 5. Maria Mitchell Abolitionism
Round 5 - Questions 1. I was an anti-slavery reformer and also advocated for equal rights for women with my newspaper. 2. I was a famous conductor on the Underground Railroad and had a huge bounty placed on me. 3. I wrote The Scarlett Letter. 4. I wanted to reform mental institutions. 5. I ran the Seneca Falls Convention with Lucretia Mott.
Round 5 - Answers 1. 2. Harriet Tubman 3. Nathaniel Hawthorne 4. Dorothea Dix 5. Elizabeth Cady Stanton William Lloyd Garrison
Round 6 - Questions 1. 2. State 1 PULL factor. 3. Who are the people who fought to end slavery? 4. This person called for Americans to develop their own beliefs. 5. This means to restore one s religious faith. State 2 PUSH factors.
Round 6 - Answers 1. Population growth, agricultural change, crop failures, industrial revolution, religious/political turmoil 2. Battle of freedom, economic opportunity, abundance of land 3. Abolitionists 4. Ralph Waldo Emerson 5. Revival
Round 7 Questions True/False 1. In the late 1700s early 1800s, the labor union movement inspired Americans to believe that they could make society better. 2.Churches in the early 1800s tried to reawaken religious faith by organizing revivals. 3.Organized by churches, the Second Great Awakening was a campaign to stop the drinking of alcohol. 4.Horace Mann was shocked to find that some prisoners were in jail not because they had committed crimes, but because they were mentally ill. 5.After Nat Turner s Rebellion, it became illegal to teach slaves to read.
Round 7 Answers True/False 1. 2. True 3. False 4. False 5. True False
Round 8 - Questions 1. This was the name of the riots in Philadelphia (give BOTH names). 2. This was the cheapest deck on ship that nearly all immigrants made their voyage to America in. 3. Many Scandinavian immigrants settled in the Midwest and took up this profession when they came to America. 4. 2 German immigrants, John Jacob Bausch and Henry Lomb started a firm to make this product when they came to America. 5. After a potato famine, many people immigrated to America from this country.
Round 8 - Questions 1. Philadelphia Bible Riots/Philadelphia Nativist Riots 2. Steerage 3. Farming 4. Eyeglasses/lenses 5. Ireland
Round 9 - Questions Many immigrant like the Irish and Germans flocked to American cities which caused ____________ and as a result, a huge population jump 2. This man, a teacher and a lawyer, created the first American dictionary in 1828. 3. Leaves of Grass was published by this man in 1855, and he changed American poetry. 4. Herman Melville is famous for writing this novel about his experiences as a sailor. 5. What is it called when people stop work to demand better conditions? 1.
Round 9 - Answers 1. 2. Noah Webster 3. Walt Whitman 4. Moby Dick 5. Strike Overcrowding
Round 10 - Questions 1. This person was the first woman to earn a medical degree in the US. 2. What college was the first to accept women as well as men? 3. Who created the first American school for deaf children? 4. Thomas G. Howe was known for helping which group of people? 5. Why were Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth such moving abolitionist speakers?
Round 10 - Answers 1. 2. Oberlin College 3. Thomas H. Gallaudet 4. The blind 5. They spoke from their own experience of slavery Elizabeth Blackwell
Round 11 - Questions 1. This man persuaded a carpenter to pack him in a box and ship him to Philadelphia so that he could be a free man. 2. The planners at the Seneca Falls Convention wrote this document to demand for rights. 3. This woman was a skilled organizer who worked in the temperance and antislavery movements. She is famous for saying that a woman must have a purse [money] of their own. 4. Why did many business owners support the temperance movement? 5. At 16, this man gave up a life of gambling and joined a Methodist Church, becoming a famous revivalist preacher on the frontier.
Round 11 - Answers 1. 2. The Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions 3. Susan B. Anthony 4. They needed workers who could keep schedules and run machines (alcohol made this difficult) 5. Peter Cartwright Henry Box Brown