- Which movement called for drinking little or no alcohol
- Name given to the state supported pirates of England:
- Elizabeth Blackwell graduated first in her medical school class after having been initially turned down by more than 20 other schools
- The assessment of mucous membrane color, CRT, pulse strength and quality are evaluators of:
- Who founded the New York infirmary for woman & children
- Woman who challenged established gender roles in Massachusetts Bay and was banished:
- The network of escape routes out of the south for enslaved people was the
- During a physical examination of a dog you note that he is excitable and startled by noises in the examination room. You have observed his Level of Consciousness (LOC).
- the theory that human groups and races are subject to the same laws of natural selection as Charles Darwin perceived in plants and animals in nature.
- the region where women start winning the right to vote
- Who became head of education in Massachusetts in 1837
- A conflict between the US and Mexico fought from April 1846 to February 1858 But mainly the annexation of the republic of Texas by the U.S in 1845
- Shaker woman, such as Lucretia Mott, had more equality in their communities than did other woman of the time
- " As someone property, Scott wasn't a citizen and couldn't sue in Federal court"
- Who was the leader of education who lengthened the school year to six months
- Who write seemingly simple, deeply personal poems
- U.S laws providing for the distribution of Indian reservation land among individual Native American
- Space Training and Readiness Delta Provisional (STRDP)
- Woman fighting to end slavery recognized their own bondage and formed the
- He was a federalist, He didn't trust common men, and He wanted the wealthy people to make decisions