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The outlook called "perfectionism" held that even though individuals are flawed and commit sin, they are able to improve their lives through good choices in order to become better people

True

Identify the statements that describe Margaret Fuller by dragging them to her image.

literary editor of the New York tribune, the first woman to ever achieve so Important a position in American journalism editor of the Transcendentalist magazine The Dial from 1840 to 1842. Editor of the New York Tribune, the first woman to ever achieve so important a position in American journalism

Identify the statements that describe the goals and activities of the "utopian communities" established in the decades before the Civil War.

tried to find substitutes for conventional gender relations and marriage patterns wanted to narrow the gap between the rich and poor, as well as organize society on a cooperative basis

What does this image reveal about the abolitionist movement by the 1850s?

1. Both men and women engaged in abolitionist efforts 2. Although free society was deeply segregated, blacks and whites worked together to further the abolitionist cause

Identify the statements that are true about the American Colonization Society, both its creation and its impact.

1. Its goal was the resettlement of black Americans in Africa after gradual emancipation. 2. Most African-Americans were adamantly opposed to colonization, and were thus galvanized by the American Colonization Society to claim their rights as Americans.

Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin was modeled to some extent on the autobiography of Frederick Douglass.

False

Horace Mann was the era's leading education reformer. Identify the statements that describe Mann's contributions and ideas on education

Mann hoped that universal public education would restore equality to a fractured society. Mann thought schools could equip the less fortunate to advance on the social scale.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott, veterans of the antislavery crusade, organized the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848. Identify the key issues discussed at the Seneca Falls Convention.

The convention marked the beginning of the struggle for women's suffrage. Stanton and Mott argued for social equality for women, including fair pay and equal opportunities.

Identify the goals of the following reform movements and organizations.

dissuade individuals from drinking, and guide them toward a moral lifestyle -temperance movement fund and support public education for all students -common schools eliminate slavery throughout the country immediately -abolition movement view society as capable of indefinite improvement, and work to free it of sin through revivals and other tactics -perfectionism

Match the individuals to their accomplishments.

leading abolitionist speaker who believed the crusade against slavery was the nation's preeminent "school in which human right are . . . investigated" -Angelina Grimké author of Uncle Tom's Cabin, which generated awareness of the abolitionist cause. -Harriet Beecher Stowe a Massachusetts schoolteacher and advocate for the humane treatment of the insane -Dorothea Dix

The 1848 Declaration of Sentiments of the Seneca Falls Convention, written mainly by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, is best known as the beginning of the seventy-year struggle for women's suffrage. In addition to demanding the right to vote, however, Stanton went on to detail numerous forms of inequality facing women. In the excerpt below, identify the passage(s) where Stanton specifically denounces the loss of rights of women who choose to marry.

1. He has made her, if married, in the eye of the law, civilly dead. 2. In the covenant of marriage, she is compelled to promise obedience to her husband, he becoming, to all intents and purposes, her master—the law giving him power to deprive her of her liberty, and to administer chastisement. . . .

Abolitionists pioneered the use of modern methods and technology to gain support and finance their cause. Which of the following are examples of their approaches to fighting slavery?

Abolitionists seized upon the recently developed steam printing press to produce millions of copies of pamphlets, newspapers, petitions, novels, and broadsides. They adopted techniques from the revivalists—traveling and speaking passionately about the abolitionist cause to spread awareness about the plight of slaves.

Identify the abolitionist ideas Lydia Maria Child advocated in her An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans (1833).

Blacks are fellow countrymen, not foreigners or a permanently inferior caste. As such, they should not be considered Africans any more than every white man be considered an Englishman.

How does Grimké explain that the discussion of wrongs of slavery opened the way for the discussion of other rights?

By studying slavery, she realized women lacked basic freedoms as well.

In 1836, when abolitionists began to flood Washington with petitions calling for emancipation in the nation's capital, the House of Representatives adopted the gag rule, which prohibited southern congressmen from speaking out against the petitions.

False

Like abolitionism, temperance, and other reforms, feminism was an international movement, as it reinforced the idea that women should remain in the home, which resonated in industrial Europe.

False

Black communities in the North devised an alternative calendar of "freedom celebrations" that centered on which of the following significant dates?

January 1, which was the day in 1808 when the slave trade became illegal August 1, the celebration of West Indian emancipation

Horace Mann was the era's leading education reformer. Identify the statements that describe Mann's contributions and ideas on education.

Mann hoped that universal public education would restore equality to a fractured society. Mann's common-school movement created the first career opportunity for women as they could become teachers.

What does this image reveal about the antislavery movement in the United States?

Quotations from the Bible were used to support abolitionists' claims that slavery was a sin. Abolitionists highlighted the hypocrisy of the "Land of the Free" having slaves in its capital.

What does it reveal about utopian communities in the mid-nineteenth century?

Shaker communities were spread throughout the United States in the first half of the nineteenth century. New York had many different utopian communities within its borders.

Which of the following statements describe Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin?

Stowe portrayed slaves as sympathetic men and women and as Christians at the mercy of slaveholders who split up families and set bloodhounds on innocent mothers and children. Uncle Tom's Cabin sold more than a million copies by 1854, and it inspired numerous stage versions.

Identify the statements that describe the temperance movement.

The American Temperance Society, founded in 1826, directed its efforts at occasional drinkers, as well as habitual drinkers. The temperance movement claimed to have persuaded hundreds of thousands of Americans to renounce liquor.

The Liberty Party was created in 1840 and nominated James G. Birney as its candidate for president. Identify the statements that describe the Liberty Party.

The creation of the Liberty Party was partly due to some abolitionists' dislike of women playing prominent roles in politics.

Identify the statements that describe why was this image was frequently used by abolitionists.

The depiction of this slave represents African-Americans as unthreatening individuals seeking white assistance from slavery. The image calls upon white Americans to recognize blacks as fellow men unjustly held in bondage.

Identify the statements that describe the Oneida community.

The founder, John Humphrey Noyes, ruled like a dictator over the community. It became notorious for "complex marriages" whereby any man could propose sexual relations to any woman, who had the right to reject or accept his invitation.

What was the American Colonization Society created to encourage?

The gradual abolition of slavery and the resettlement of black Americans in Africa

Identify the statements that describe the militant abolitionism movement in the United States.

The new generation of abolitionists rejected the traditional approach of gradual emancipation and demanded immediate abolition. Nearly all abolitionists insisted that economic, civil, and political rights should be enjoyed equally by all people in the United States, without regard to race.

How have religious reformers made a difference in American society?

They amplified the debate for abolition, using Christian principles to attack slavery. They spearheaded the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s. They created the Social Gospel that sought to improve the lives of working people and immigrants.

The public sphere was open to women in ways that government and party politics were not. How did women participate in the public political activity before they could vote?

They marched in political parades. They circulated petitions.

Which of the following statements describe the abolitionist use of moral suasion?

They used the public sphere as their arena to spread ideas of the sinful nature of slavery.

The American Anti-Slavery Society was formed in 1833 and took advantage of the rapid development of print technology and the expansion of literacy due to common school education to successfully spread its message.

True

The Shakers were the most successful of the religious "utopian" communities. In addition to their progressive beliefs on the traditional roles of women and men, they found commercial success through furniture manufacturing and the sale of seeds.

True

The creation of the American Colonization Society galvanized free blacks to claim their rights as Americans and demand that they receive the same freedoms as white citizens of the country.

True

Match the individuals to their contributions to the abolitionist cause.

publisher of The Liberator, which promoted militant abolitionism -William Lloyd Garrison brilliant orator whose rallies helped create a mass constituency in the heart of the North, in both rural areas and small towns -Theodore Weld author of An Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World, which called on blacks to mobilize and warned whites they would be punished for their sinful ways -David Walker


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