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Chapter 14 :]
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| A person who leaves a country | Emigrant |
| A person who settles in a new country | Immigrant |
| The cheapest deck on a ship | Steerage |
| A force that Pushes people out of their native lands and pulls them toward a new place | Push-pull factor |
| A severe food shortage | Famine |
| A negative opinion that is not based on facts | Prejudice |
| Native born Americans who wanted to eliminate foreign influence | Nativist |
| A style of art that stressed the individual,imagination,creativity,and emotion | Romanticism |
| American painters who painted peaceful landscape | Hudson River School |
| 19th century Philosphy that taught the spriritual world is more important than within themselves through feeling and intuition | Transcendentalism |
| Peacefully refusing to obey law one considers | Civil disobedience |
| A meeting designed to reawaken religious faith | Revival |
| The renewal of religious faith in the 1790s and early 1800s | Second Great Awakening |
| A campaign to stop the drinking of alcohol | Temperance movement |
| A group of workers who band together to seek better working conditions | Labor union |
| To stop work to demand better working conditions | Strike |
| He was the father of education in the U.S. | Horace Mann |
| She helped the mentally ill get help | Dorothea Dix |
| The movement to end slavery | Abolition |
| He published an autobiography that vividly narrated his slave | Frederick Douglass |
| Speaking for abolition she drew huge crowds | Sojourner truth |
| A series of escape routes used by slaves escaping the south | Underground railroad |
| She was a free slave that helped other enslaved people to be free | Harriet Tubman |
| Were part of an American delegation that attended the world Anti-slavery Convection in London in 1840 | Elizabeth Cady Stanton |
| A women's rights convention held in Senece Falls,New York, in 1848 | Seneca Fall convention |
| The right to vote | Suffrage |