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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| people who leave a country | emigrants |
| people who settle in a new country | immigrants |
| cheapest deck on a ship | steerage |
| forces that push people out of their native lands and pull them toward a new place | push-pull factors |
| severe food shortage | famine |
| negative opinion that is not based of facts | prejudice |
| americans who wanted to eliminate foreign influence | nativists |
| european style art | romanticism |
| school that artists paint lush natural landscapes | Hudson River school |
| group of thinkers with a newphilosophy | transcendentalism |
| people who peacefully refuse to obey those laws | civil disobedience |
| meeting to reawaken religious faith | revival |
| renewal of religious faith | Second Great Awakening |
| campaign to stop the drinking of alcohol | temperance movement |
| group of workers who band together to seek better working conditions | labor union |
| stopping work to demand better conditions | strike |
| head of a first state board of education | Horace Mann |
| reformer from boston | Dorothea Dix |
| movement to end slavery | abolition |
| moving abolition speaker | Frederick Douglass |
| moving abolition speaker | Sojourner Truth |
| aboveground series of escape routes from the South to the North | Underground Railroad |
| famous conductor of the Underground Railroad | Harriet Tubman |
| she part of the American delegation that was against slavery | Elizabeth Cady Stanton |
| Convention that talked about women rights | Seneca Falls Convention |
| right to vote | suffrage |