| A | B |
| work done by slaves | hard manual labor |
| utopian societies | Oneida and Shaker |
| goal of utopian society | the perfect community |
| "The Father of the American Public School" | Horace Mann |
| obstacle to public schooling | taxes toward public schools |
| prior to public schools | home schooling |
| Methods of Garrison to obtain abolition | formed anti-slavery society |
| Garrisons newspaper | the Liberator |
| Grimke sister's perspective on slavery | daughter's of a slave owner |
| social reform | make society better for people |
| cause of reform movement | 2nd Great Awakening and religions |
| result of Nat Turner's rebellion | stricter slave laws |
| legal status of slaves | property |
| goals of unions | better working conditions |
| ways slaves rebelled | broke tools, faked sickness, destroy crops, revolt |
| head of Underground Railroad | Harriet Tubman |
| Frederick Douglas newspaper | North Star |
| Know-Nothing Party | anti-immigration |
| prior to Dorthea Dix | mentally ill were locked up |
| sent immigrants during the First Wave | North Western Europe |
| Harriet Tubman's one rule | no surrender |