| A | B |
| provide a home in Africa for black slaves | the goal of the American Colonization Society was to do this |
| there were fewer slaves in the North than in the South | one reason why the campaign against slavery succeeded in the North was this |
| Sojourner Truth | former slave who campaigned for women's rights and abolition |
| Lucretia Mott | Quaker minister and women's rights leader |
| Frederick Douglass | best-known black abolitionist; publisher for the North Star |
| arguments used to oppose slavery | 1) it went against ideals set forth in the declaration of Independence; 2) slavery went against religion |
| Dorthea Dix | crusader for better treatment of the mentally ill |
| abolition and women's rights | which two reform movements did the Grimke sisters and Sojourner Truth most actively support? |
| abolitionists | wanted to end slavery in the United States |
| Second Great Awakening | Charles Grandison Finney was a leader of this religious movement |