apush unit 4 pt 2
in the antebellum period, free african americans were (who was able to own property)
able to own property with some restrictions
which of the following political changes most likely influenced the second great awakening
belief in the importance of individualism
in the 1850s, the south differed from the north in that the south had
fewer european immigrants than in the south
perfectionism in the mid-nineteenth century is best defined as (how did they view human capacity)
good acts of will
what made jackson's bid for the presidency so successful
military success (war of 1812)
members of the hudson river school were best known for their paintings of
nature
a distinguishing feature of american society in the early nineteenth century was (what were people reading)
newspapers
did andrew jackson support the right of nullification
no
the majority of white families in the antebellum south owned
no slaves
during the first half of the nineteenth century, the central and western areas of new york were known as the burned-over district because (what movement brought this about)
second great awakening
the dramatic increase in the south's labor force between 1810 and 1860 was due to (did they need slave trade anymore and if not why?)
slaves were being born into slavery
during the 1800s, the most common form of resistance to slavery by slaves themselves was (what didn't slaves want to do)
they worked poorly and broke tools
the declaration of sentiments issued at seneca falls, new york, called for (who was this movement for)
women
called for expanded women's rights - does this statement characterize the activists who attended the seneca falls convention
yes
enunciation of the doctrine of nullification - was this a consequence of the "tariff of abominations"
yes
it encouraged american settlement in texas in the 1820s and early 1830s - was this a policy of the government of mexico toward texas
yes
the cultural responses to the enlightenment - did this contribute to the emergence of the second great awakening
yes
transporting african-americans to africa - was this a goal of the american colonization society
yes