| A | B |
| A person who leaves or exits their country. | emigrant |
| A perosn who comes into a new country to live. | immigrant |
| The cheapest ticket on a ship. | steerage |
| Makes people leave a place and go to a new place. | push-pull factors |
| Shortage of food | famine |
| A negative opinion not based on facts. | prejudice |
| Native-born Americans wanting to eliminate foreign influence. | nativist |
| A revival of religous faith in early 1800's. | Second Great Awakening |
| Worked to change living conditions of the mentally ill | Dorthea Dix |
| Group of workers who seek to improve working conditions | labor union |
| Stopping work to demand better conditions. | strike |
| Called public education "the great equalizer". | Horrace Mann |
| Campaign to stop drinking of alcohol. | temperance movement |
| The right to vote. | suffrage |
| Escaped slave who became a famous conductor on the underground railroad. | Harriet Tubman |
| Escaped slave, abolitionist, newspaper publisher | Frederick Douglass |
| Escaped slave, devout Christian, spoke for women's rights. | Sojourner Truth |