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Reform Movements of the 1800s

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Define suffrage

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What law gave most British men the right to vote?

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Why did the United States drop the property requirements for voting?

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Draw a picture of women protesting for the right to vote. Make sure you clearly show what they want and the fact that they are willing to use violence to get it.

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•15th Amendment

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gave freedom to slaves in states that had succeeded from the Union

Emanicpation Proclamation

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-Abolishes slavery, and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime.

•13th Amendment

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Defines citizenship, contains the Privileges or Immunities Clause, the Due Process Clause, the Equal Protection Clause, and deals with post-Civil War issues.

•14th Amendment

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Prohibits the denial of the right to vote based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude.

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Why did the Russian czar free the serfs?

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Why did Russian serfs struggle after they were freed?

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The English government started to reform industrial cities in the 1800s. The United States started similar reforms in the mid to late 1800s and continued into the 1900s. Why do you think there are still countries in the world where there are no protections for workers and inudstrial cities are still full of pollution?