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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
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