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Era of Reform: Abolitionist Movement & Social Changes in America

Explore how American abolitionists fought to end slavery, women like Angelina and Sarah Grimke spoke out on public issues, and Horace Mann led efforts for more children to attend school during the Second Great Awakening religious revival movement. Discover the impact of early public education on European American boys and the radical push for social change.

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Era of Reform: Abolitionist Movement & Social Changes in America

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  1. Chapter 18 Test Review An Era of Reform

  2. American who became abolitionists wanted to end: • SLAVERY

  3. Angelina and Sarah grimke led the way for women to: Speak out on public issues

  4. Who said, “Right is of no sex-Truth is of no color.” • Frederick Douglas in his abolitionist newspaper called… The North Star

  5. Who hoped to inspire slave revolts to end slavery? • radicals

  6. Who led the movement to send more children to school? Horace Mann

  7. The group that benefited MOST from early efforts to establish public school were… • European American BOYS

  8. The Second Great Awakening was a … • religious revival movement

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