| A | B |
| Reform | to make changes in order to bring about improvement, end abuses, or correct injustices |
| Second Great Awakening | a revival of religious feeling and belief from the 1800s to the 1840s |
| Transcendentalism | a philosophy emphasizing that people should transcend, or go beyond, logical thinking to reach true understanding, with the help of emotions and intuition |
| Abolitionist | a person who supported abolition, or the ending slavery |
| Seneca Falls Convention | the gathering of supporters of women's rights in July 1848 that launched the movement for women's right to vote |
| Declaration of Sentiments | a formal statement of injustices suffered by women, writeen by the organizers of the Seneca Falls Convention. Sentiments means |
| 1776 | When Quakers stopped owning slaves |
| 1847 | When Lucy Stone graduated from Oberlin College |