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(Harvard/Oberlin) 2. In the 1840s, many Irish people moved to America because their crops were destroyed by ________________________. (potato blight/locust invasion) 3. Edgar Allan Poe wrote haunting short stories and ________________________. (speeches/poems) MULTIPLE CHOICE Read each statement or question. On the lines below write the letter of the best answer. 1. Where did most of the millions of immigrants that settled in the U.S. in the 19th century come from? a. Asia b. Europe c. South America d. Australia 2. Where did most of the Irish immigrants settle? a. the Northeast b. the mid-Atlantic c. the South d. the Midwest 3. What was the name for Americans who were against immigration? a. politicians b. citizens c. migrants d. nativists  4. The new social class that arose in the mid-1800s that was neither poor nor wealthy was known as which of the following? a. Know-Nothings b. nativists c. middle class d. lower class 5. Many immigrants lived in dirty, overcrowded, and unsafe buildings known by which of the following terms? a. tenements b. condos c. duplexes d. townhomes MULTIPLE CHOICE Read each statement or question. On the lines below write the letter of the best answer. 1. Who published Letters on the Equality of the Sexes and the Condition of Women? a. Elizabeth Cady Stanton b. Lucy Stone c. Sarah Grimk d. Susan B. Anthony 2. This woman was born Isabella Baumfree and later took a name that showed her mission in life. a. Lucretia Mott b. Susan B. Anothony c. Lucy Stone d. Soujourner Truth 3. This was the first public meeting about womens rights held in the United States. a. Worlds Anti-Slavery Convention b. Seneca Falls Convention c. American Womens Right Convention d. Declaration of Sentiments Union  4. As a well-known spokesperson for the Anti-Slavery Society, she was once referred to as the first who really stirred the nations heart on the subject of womens wrongs. a. Lucy Stone b. Sojourner Truth c. Susan B. Anthony d. Elizabeth Cady Stanton 5. New York finally gave married women control of their money and property because of the efforts of this woman. a. Sarah Grimk b. Susan B. Anthony c. Elizabeth Cady Stanton d. Lucy Stone MATCHING Read each description. On the lines below, write the letter of the term or place that best matches each description. 1. Members of this movement believed that people could rise above material things in life. 2. This transcendentalist wrote the essay Self Reliance in 1841. 3. This author edited the famous transcendentalist magazine The Dial. 4. These were groups of people who tried to form a perfect society. 5. This Romantic author wrote the novel The Scarlet Letter in the 1800s. 6. This is Herman Melvilles novel, which is thought to be one of the finest American novels ever written. 7. This Romantic poet wrote the haunting poem, The Raven. 8. Most of her short, thoughtful poems were published after her death. 9. His story-poems became favorites in many American households. 10. This poet praised both American creativity and democracy in his simple unrhymed poetry.  a. transcendentalism b. Edgar Allen Poe c. Emily Dickinson d. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow e. utopian communities f. Margaret Fuller g. Moby-Dick h. Nathaniel Hawthorne i. Ralph Waldo Emerson j. Walt Whitman Read the FALSE statements below. On the lines provided, replace the underlined words to make the statements TRUE.  1. Charles Grandison Finney improved the education and lives of people with vision problems. 2. An all-female academy in Connecticut was started by Dorothea Dix. 3. Lyman Beecher was a leader of the common-school movement. 4. People in the temperance movement wanted all children taught in a common place, regardless of background. 5. Catherine Beecher was a middle-class reformer who helped change the American prison system. 6. Minister Horace Mann spoke widely about the evils of alcohol. Directions Read each term. On the lines provided, write the letter for the definition that matches each term. 1. abolition 2. American Anti-Slavery Society 3. American Colonization Society 4. Angelina and Sarah Grimk 5. emancipation 6. Frederick Douglass 7. Harriet Tubman 8. Underground Railroad 9. William Lloyd Garrison  a. a group that wanted instant equality for African Americans b. an African American leader who gave speeches and published a newspaper to show the cruelty of slavery c. a group of people that helped escaped slaves hide or travel north d. freeing of African American slaves e. famous leader of the Underground Railroad f. an organization that established colonies of freed slaves in Africa g. publisher of an abolitionist newspaper called The Liberator h. a complete end to slavery i. two white southern women who spoke out against slavery DIRECTIONS Read the FALSE statements below. On the lines provided, replace the underlined words to make the statements TRUE.  10. The American Anti-Slavery Society was a network of people who arranged transportation and hiding places for runaway slaves. 11. The Underground Railroad spread anti-slavery literature and asked Congress to end federal support of slavery. 12. Harriet Tubman published an abolitionist newspaper called the Liberator and helped found the American Anti-Slavery Society. 13. The most famous conductor on the Underground Railroad was Frederick Douglass. 14. William Lloyd Garrison was an African American leader who gave many speeches in support of abolition. Review Activity: AMERICAN AUTHOR SNAPSHOT ALBUM Write a short description on each important Historical figure.     Name Class Date New Movements in America Study Guide ( Section 1 Name Class Date New Movements in America Section 5 Name Class Date Name Class Date New Movements in America Section Quiz Section 2 Copyright by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. Differentiated Instruction Worksheets and Tests Name Class Date The Age of Exploration Section 1 Name Class Date New Movements in America Section 3 Copyright by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. Differentiated Instruction Worksheets and Tests Name Class Date New Movements in America Vocabulary Builder Section 4 Copyright by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. Differentiated Instruction Worksheets and Tests Name Class Date New Movements in America S.G. Mr. Rubner Main Ideas in this chapter 1. The population of the United States grew rapidly in the midnineteenth century, as millions of immigrants arrived. 2. New movements in art and literature influenced many Americans in the early nineteenth century. 3. Reform movements in the early 1800s affected religion, education, and society. 4. In the mid-1800s, debate over slavery increased as abolitionists organized to challenge slavery in the United States. 5. 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