| A | B |
| suffrage | the right to vote |
| revival | series of meeting conducted by a preacher to arouse religous emotions, these were common during the 2nd great awakening |
| utopia | community based on a vision of perfect society sought by reformers |
| transcendentalists | nature, spirtaul things over material things, and the importance of the individual conscience |
| northstar | anti-slavery newspaper published by fredrick douglass |
| underground railroad | system that helped enslaved african americans follow a network of escape routes out of the south to freedom in the north |
| american colonization society | founded in 1816 to free slaves and free slaves and find them homes abroad |
| the liberator | abolitionist newspaper founded in 1831 by william loyd garrison |
| senaca falls | first womens rights convention was held here in 1848 |
| abolitionist | person who strongly favors doing away with slavery |
| normal school | two year school for training high school graduates as teachers |
| conducation | teaching of male and female students togather |
| liberia | colony founded in 1822 to be a homeland for freed slaves from america |
| temperance | use of little or no alcholic drink |