
5.3-5.5 Review
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What was the Seneca Falls Convention?
Gathering of supporters for women's rights
Nearly 300 people attended
Occurred at Oberlin College in Ohio
A revival of religious feeling and beliefs
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A formal statement of injustives suffered by women
Declaration of Independence
Declaration of Sentiments
Dix's petition to Massachusetts lawmakers
a private asylum for the mentally ill
3.
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30 sec • 1 pt
What is the following
Men did not let women vote/Men did not give women the right to own property/ Men did not allow her to practice certain professions
The acts of tyranny by men over women listed in the Declaration of Sentiments
The acts of tyranny by prison guards over the mentally ill
Reasons why Horace Mann wanted to reform education
Acts by Abolitionist to end slavery
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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The Seneca Falls Convention helped create
an organized campaign for women's rights
a method to end slavery
a detailed report for lawmakers
public schools that were paid for by tax dollars
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Staton would organize
The Seneca Falls Convention
The Abolition Movement
Prison Reform
The Declaration of Seneca
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Lucretia Mott and Eliabeth Cady Staton first met at the World Anti-Slavery Convention where
women were not allowed to speak and forced to sit in the balcony behind a curtain
they created a petition for the government to reform the way women were treated
they wished Horace Mann had reformed the Education system
decided abolitionist had to work together to end slavery
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How did Lucy Stone face unequal treatment?
She was not allowed to give a speech for her college graduation, because the school did not allow women to speak in public
She refused to pay property taxes because women could not vote
She was not allowed to participate in the Prison Reform movement
She was unable to learn how to read and write
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