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Chapter14 VocabJH:)

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people who leave a country   emigrant  
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people who settle in a new country   immigrant  
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the cheapest deck on a ship   steerage  
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these people were pushed out of their native land, and pulled to a new place, by factors.   push-pull factor  
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a severe food shortage   famine  
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negative opinion that isn't based on facts.   Prejudice  
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Native-born Americans who wanted to eliminate foreign influence called themselves this.   nativists  
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stressed the indivual, imagination, creativity, and emotion.   romanticism  
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the artists here painted lush natural landscapes.   Hudson River School  
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Emerson and Thoreau belonged to a group of thinkers with a new philosophy.   transcendentalism  
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to peacefully refuse to obey laws   civil disobedience  
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meeting to reawaken religous faith   revival  
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renewal of religous faith in the 1790's and early 1800's.   Second Great Awakening  
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a campaign to stop the drinking of alcohol.   temperance movement  
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group of workers who ban together to seek better working conditions.   labor union  
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stopping work to demand better conditions   strike  
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Called public edu. " edu. creates or devolpes new treasures".   Horace Mann  
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1841, reformer from Boston, taught Sunday school to women in jail.   Dorothea Dix  
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the movement to end slavery, in the late 1700's.   abolition  
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A moving abolitionist speaker, who was a slave.   Frederick Douglass  
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A moving abolitionist speaker, who was a slave.   Sojourner Truth  
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an aboveground series of escape routes from the North to the South   Underground Railroad  
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a famous conducter, people who led the runaways to freedom   Harriet Tubman  
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an abolitionist, anti-slavery.   Elizabeth Cady Stanton  
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a convention held in New York in 1848 for a women's right talk.   Seneca Falls Convention  
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the right to vote(women)   suffrage  
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