| A | B |
| abolition | movement to end slavery |
| second great awaking | the renewal of religious faith in 1790s and early 1800s |
| Underground railroad | abolitionist leader |
| Teprance movement | a campaign to stop the drinking of achohol |
| Horace Mann | called a public education |
| Frederick douglass | abolitionist leader |
| Elizabeth Cady Staton | abolitish, who later demanded for woman's right |
| Seneca Falls Convention | meeting for woman's right |
| Harriet tubman | conductor who helped lead runaway slaves to freedom |
| suffrage | the right to vote |
| Dorothea Dix | a reformer from Boston, was teaching Sunday school from woman's chail |
| Elizabeth Blackwell | first woman to receive a medical degree |