Deck 15: The Ferment of Reform and Culture, 1790-1860

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Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
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Dorothea Dix
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Susan B. Anthony
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Robert Owen
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Lucretia Mott
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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William Miller
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Peter Cartwright
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Lucy Stone
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William H. McGuffey
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Louis Aggasiz
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​The Age of Reason
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Henry David Thoreau
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James Fenimore Cooper
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Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Edgar Allan Poe
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Louisa May Alcott
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Washington Irving
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Emily Dickinson
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Second Great Awakening
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James Russell Lowell
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"Declaration of Sentiments"
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​Deism
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​Federal Style of architecture
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Burned-Over District
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​Brook Farm
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Women's Rights Convention at Seneca Falls, New York
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​lyceum
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The religious zeal of the Second Great Awakening led to the founding of many small, denominational, liberal arts colleges, chiefly in the

A)East.
B)South and West.
C)North.
D)South exclusively.
E)West exclusively.
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Unitarians endorsed the concept of

A)the deity of Christ.
B)original sin.
C)free will and salvation through good works.
D)predestination.
E)the Bible as the norm of doctrine.
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Besides polygamy, characteristic behavior(s) of Mormons which angered many non-Mormon Americans in the 1840s was their

A)belief in visions and a special spiritual role for America.
B)constant movement toward the western frontier.
C)refusal to take up arms and defend themselves.
D)voting as a religious bloc and openly drilling their militia, alebit for defensive purposes.
E)dislike of federal government control of their lives.
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Religious revivals of the Second Great Awakening resulted in

A)little increase in church membership.
B)a stronger religious influence in many areas of American life including abolitionism and benevolent and charitable organizations.
C)surprisingly few humanitarian reforms.
D)greater attention to church history and doctrine.
E)increase in enlightenment and rational religion.
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Church attendance was still a regular ritual for ____ of the 23 million Americans in 1850.

A)one-third
B)one-half
C)three-fourths
D)less than one-fourth
E)two-thirds
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Asone the greatest of the revivalist preachers, Charles Grandison Finney advocated

A)opposition to slavery.
B)a perfect Christian kingdom on earth.
C)opposition to alcohol.
D)public prayer by women.
E)All of these choices are correct.
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All of the following contributed to the appeal of the Second Great Awakening to women except

A)it offered women an active role in bringing their husbands and families back to God.
B)it encouraged women to enter into professions normally reserved for men in order to make these professional more ethical and morally upright.
C)it provided a springboard for them to turn their attention to reforming society.
D)it preached a gospel of female spiritual worth.
E)it allayed women's concerns about the expanding market economy.
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The original prophet of the Mormon religion was

A)Ralph Waldo Emerson.
B)Brigham Young.
C)Charles G.Finney.
D)William Miller.
E)Joseph Smith.
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The Second Great Awakening tended to

A)widen the lines between classes and regions.
B)open Episcopalian and Presbyterian churches to the poor.
C)unite southern Baptists and southern Methodists against slavery.
D)bring the more prosperous and conservative eastern churches into the revivalist camps.
E)increase the influence of educated clergy.
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The Deist faith embraced all of the following except

A)the concept of original sin.
B)the reliance on reason rather than revolution.
C)belief in a Supreme Being.
D)belief in human beings' capacity for moral behavior.
E)denial of the divinity of Christ.
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​Which of the following events prompted the Mormons to abandon their settlement at Nauvoo, Illinois and set out West to the valley of the Great Salt Lake?

A)Continuing vicious hostility by non-Mormon Americans including the murder of Mormon leader Joseph Smith and his brother
B)A vision by the Mormon angel Moroni to Brigham Young of a peaceful, bountiful, and safe refuge in the valley of the Great Salt Lake
C)The expectation that a lush, easily arable western enviornment awaited the Mormons in present-day Utah, which would not require or expensive and technologically sophisticated irrigation to grow crops
D)A generous land grant by the federal government
E)All of these choices are correct.
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By 1850, all of the following were true about developments in organized religion in America except

A)organized religion had lost a fair portion of the theological rigor and austerity of the colonial era.
B)the influence of Calvinism had been reduced significantly from the colonial era.
C)the liberal doctrines of Deism had been embraced by certain Protestant denominations such as Unitarians.
D)organized religion had generally grown more theologically conservative than during the colonial eras.
E)a significant counterreaction against theological liberalism of the 1790s and early 1800s developed in the form of the Second Great Awakening.
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The religious sects that gained most from the revivalism of the Second Great Awakening were the

A)Roman Catholics and Episcopalians.
B)Unitarians and Jews.
C)Methodists and Baptists.
D)Congregationalists and Presbyterians.
E)Lutherans and Mormons.
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Deists like Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin endorsed the belief

A)in divine revelation.
B)in original sin.
C)in the deity of Christ.
D)that a Supreme Being endowed human beings with a capacity for moral behavior.
E)in the imminent end of the world.
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A third revolution accompanied the reformation of American politics and the transformation of the American economy in the mid-nineteenth century that contained all of the following characteristics except

A)improved the character of ordinary Americans.
B)made Americans more upstanding and God-fearing.
C)focused on preserving the traditions of the founders.
D)made Americans more literate and educated.
E)poured their energies into religious revivals and reform movements.
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The Second Great Awakening tended to

A)promote religious diversity.
B)reduce social class differences.
C)blur regional differences.
D)discourage church membership.
E)weaken women's social position.
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The Mormon religion originated in

A)Utah.
B)New England.
C)Nauvoo, Illinois.
D)Ireland.
E)the Burned-Over District of New York.
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Unitarians held the following beliefs except

A)the belief that God existed in only one person.
B)the denial of the divinity of Christ.
C)they stressed the essential goodness of human nature.
D)they believed in the possibility of salvation through good works.
E)they believed in a stern and Puritan type of God.
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The Second Great Awakening partly reshaped American religion by making it

A)more dependent on a college-educated clergy.
B)more reliant on women as members and social reformers.
C)less socially and theologically diverse.
D)more sympathetic to hierarchical churches like Catholicism.
E)more centered on the life of the local parish.
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All the following are true of the Second Great Awakening except that it

A)resulted in the conversion of countless souls.
B)encouraged a variety of humanitarian reforms.
C)strengthened democratic denominations like the Baptists and Methodists.
D)was a reaction against the growing liberalism in religion.
E)was not as large, democratic, or influential in terms of social reform as the First Great Awakening.
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Horace Mann
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​Amelia Bloomer
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​Neal S. Dow
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​The Age of Reason
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Louisa May Alcott
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Second Great Awakening
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​New Harmony
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Oneida Community
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​Brook Farm
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The religious zeal of the Second Great Awakening led to the founding of many small, denominational, liberal arts colleges, chiefly in the

A)East.
B)South and West.
C)North.
D)South exclusively.
E)West exclusively.
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Unitarians endorsed the concept of

A)the deity of Christ.
B)original sin.
C)free will and salvation through good works.
D)predestination.
E)the Bible as the norm of doctrine.
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Besides polygamy, characteristic behavior(s) of Mormons which angered many non-Mormon Americans in the 1840s was their

A)belief in visions and a special spiritual role for America.
B)constant movement toward the western frontier.
C)refusal to take up arms and defend themselves.
D)voting as a religious bloc and openly drilling their militia, alebit for defensive purposes.
E)dislike of federal government control of their lives.
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Religious revivals of the Second Great Awakening resulted in

A)little increase in church membership.
B)a stronger religious influence in many areas of American life including abolitionism and benevolent and charitable organizations.
C)surprisingly few humanitarian reforms.
D)greater attention to church history and doctrine.
E)increase in enlightenment and rational religion.
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65
Church attendance was still a regular ritual for ____ of the 23 million Americans in 1850.

A)one-third
B)one-half
C)three-fourths
D)less than one-fourth
E)two-thirds
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Asone the greatest of the revivalist preachers, Charles Grandison Finney advocated

A)opposition to slavery.
B)a perfect Christian kingdom on earth.
C)opposition to alcohol.
D)public prayer by women.
E)All of these choices are correct.
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67
All of the following contributed to the appeal of the Second Great Awakening to women except

A)it offered women an active role in bringing their husbands and families back to God.
B)it encouraged women to enter into professions normally reserved for men in order to make these professional more ethical and morally upright.
C)it provided a springboard for them to turn their attention to reforming society.
D)it preached a gospel of female spiritual worth.
E)it allayed women's concerns about the expanding market economy.
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The original prophet of the Mormon religion was

A)Ralph Waldo Emerson.
B)Brigham Young.
C)Charles G.Finney.
D)William Miller.
E)Joseph Smith.
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The Second Great Awakening tended to

A)widen the lines between classes and regions.
B)open Episcopalian and Presbyterian churches to the poor.
C)unite southern Baptists and southern Methodists against slavery.
D)bring the more prosperous and conservative eastern churches into the revivalist camps.
E)increase the influence of educated clergy.
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70
The Deist faith embraced all of the following except

A)the concept of original sin.
B)the reliance on reason rather than revolution.
C)belief in a Supreme Being.
D)belief in human beings' capacity for moral behavior.
E)denial of the divinity of Christ.
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71
​Which of the following events prompted the Mormons to abandon their settlement at Nauvoo, Illinois and set out West to the valley of the Great Salt Lake?

A)Continuing vicious hostility by non-Mormon Americans including the murder of Mormon leader Joseph Smith and his brother
B)A vision by the Mormon angel Moroni to Brigham Young of a peaceful, bountiful, and safe refuge in the valley of the Great Salt Lake
C)The expectation that a lush, easily arable western enviornment awaited the Mormons in present-day Utah, which would not require or expensive and technologically sophisticated irrigation to grow crops
D)A generous land grant by the federal government
E)All of these choices are correct.
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By 1850, all of the following were true about developments in organized religion in America except

A)organized religion had lost a fair portion of the theological rigor and austerity of the colonial era.
B)the influence of Calvinism had been reduced significantly from the colonial era.
C)the liberal doctrines of Deism had been embraced by certain Protestant denominations such as Unitarians.
D)organized religion had generally grown more theologically conservative than during the colonial eras.
E)a significant counterreaction against theological liberalism of the 1790s and early 1800s developed in the form of the Second Great Awakening.
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The religious sects that gained most from the revivalism of the Second Great Awakening were the

A)Roman Catholics and Episcopalians.
B)Unitarians and Jews.
C)Methodists and Baptists.
D)Congregationalists and Presbyterians.
E)Lutherans and Mormons.
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Deists like Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin endorsed the belief

A)in divine revelation.
B)in original sin.
C)in the deity of Christ.
D)that a Supreme Being endowed human beings with a capacity for moral behavior.
E)in the imminent end of the world.
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A third revolution accompanied the reformation of American politics and the transformation of the American economy in the mid-nineteenth century that contained all of the following characteristics except

A)improved the character of ordinary Americans.
B)made Americans more upstanding and God-fearing.
C)focused on preserving the traditions of the founders.
D)made Americans more literate and educated.
E)poured their energies into religious revivals and reform movements.
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The Second Great Awakening tended to

A)promote religious diversity.
B)reduce social class differences.
C)blur regional differences.
D)discourage church membership.
E)weaken women's social position.
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The Mormon religion originated in

A)Utah.
B)New England.
C)Nauvoo, Illinois.
D)Ireland.
E)the Burned-Over District of New York.
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Unitarians held the following beliefs except

A)the belief that God existed in only one person.
B)the denial of the divinity of Christ.
C)they stressed the essential goodness of human nature.
D)they believed in the possibility of salvation through good works.
E)they believed in a stern and Puritan type of God.
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79
The Second Great Awakening partly reshaped American religion by making it

A)more dependent on a college-educated clergy.
B)more reliant on women as members and social reformers.
C)less socially and theologically diverse.
D)more sympathetic to hierarchical churches like Catholicism.
E)more centered on the life of the local parish.
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80
All the following are true of the Second Great Awakening except that it

A)resulted in the conversion of countless souls.
B)encouraged a variety of humanitarian reforms.
C)strengthened democratic denominations like the Baptists and Methodists.
D)was a reaction against the growing liberalism in religion.
E)was not as large, democratic, or influential in terms of social reform as the First Great Awakening.
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