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Reform Quiz

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Push Factor   reason one leaves a place  
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Pull Factor   what attracts settlers into an area  
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Irish Immigrants   left because of the Potato Famine  
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German Immigrants   left because of the Democratic Revolution  
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Chinese Immigrants   left because of the Gold Rush  
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Reform   change  
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Women's rights Movement   improve women’s lives and win equal rights such as voting and education rights  
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Worker’s Right Movement   the effort to improve working conditions, pay, and hours  
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Mentally ILL Movement   movement to provide institutions for those suffering from mental illness instead of putting them in jail for no reason  
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Prison Reform Movement   Provide heat and other basic amenities for prisoners.  
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Temperance Movement   the use of little or no alcoholic drinks  
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Abolition Movement   fighting to get rid of slavery  
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Second Great Awakening   A revival of religious faith in the early 1800’s where new spirit of reform lead to movements for women’s, workers, and slaves’ rights  
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Revival   a series of meetings conducted by a preacher to arouse religious emotions  
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Education Movement   movement to have free public education paid for by taxes, teachers should be trained, and required children to attend.  
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Seneca Falls Convention   meeting held in New York to discuss giving women equal rights to males such as voting rights and  
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Suffrage   the right to vote  
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Antebellum Era   the period before the Civil War (1800-1860) in which many different reform movements occurred.  
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