CHAPTER 13

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Which of the following is not a characteristic of the Second Great Awakening? A. greater emphasis on nature B. greater emphasis on religious education of children C. greater church attendance D. belief in the possibility of a better world
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A
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Transcendentalists were most concerned with ________. A. the afterlife B. predestination C. the individual D. democracy
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C
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What do the Second Great Awakening and transcendentalism have in common?
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They both emphasize the power of the individual over that of the majority. Evangelists of the Second Great Awakening preached the power of personal spirituality, whereas transcendentalists were more concerned with the individual soul.
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Which religious community focused on the power of patriarchy? A. Shakers B. Mormons C. Owenites D. Rappites
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A
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Which community or movement is associated with transcendentalism? A. the Oneida Community B. the Ephrata Cloister C. Brook Farm D. Fourierism
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C
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The first temperance laws were enacted by ________. A. state governments B. local governments C. the federal government D. temperance organizations
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B
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Sylvester Graham's reformers targeted ________. A. the human body B. nutrition C. sexuality D. all of the above
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D
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In the context of the antebellum era, what does colonization refer to? A. Great Britain's colonization of North America B. the relocation of African Americans to Africa C. American colonization of the Caribbean D. American colonization of Africa
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B
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Which of the following did William Lloyd Garrison not employ in his abolitionist efforts? A. moral suasion B. immediatism C. political involvement D. pamphleteering
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C
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Why did William Lloyd Garrison's endorsement of the Grimké sisters divide the abolitionist movement? A. They advocated equal rights for women. B. They supported colonization. C. They attended the Seneca Falls Convention. D. They lectured to co-ed audiences.
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D
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Which female reformer focused on women's roles as the educators of children? A. Lydia Maria Child B. Sarah Grimké C. Catherine Beecher D. Susan B. Anthony
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C
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How did the abolitionist movement impact the women's movement?
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Women's involvement in the abolitionist movement, where they were unable to take leadership roles in traditional male organizations, led them to create their own organizations, where they were thrust into the public sphere.