APUSH CH 11
Who encouraged Congress to restrict abolitionists use of the mail system
Andrew Jackson
Perfectionists of the early eighteen-hundreds believe the freedom from sin was possible
Because the second coming of Christ had already occurred
What was one of the strategies that Evangelical abolitionists used to attack slavery beginning in the 1830 s
Bombarding congress with petitions to end slavery
After the murder of Joseph Smith who led the Mormon settlers to the Great Salt Lake Valley
Brigham Young
Emerson's ideas most closely resembles what contemporary conception
Charles grandison Finney is moral free agency
The main motivation for Nat Turner's over in Southampton County
Christian faith
In what area did Susan B Anthony gain success in 1860 in her campaign for women's rights
Economic rights to own property acquired by trade business Labor's or services the right to control their own wages and to assume sole guardianship of their children if widowed
Why did Ralph Waldo Emerson encourage listeners and readers to seek Transcendence to a higher reality
He wanted them to experience self realization
What was the American anti-slavery Society most successful tactic in affecting public opinion
Mailing abolitionist pamphlets throughout the country
What feminist wrote woman in the nineteenth century and in 1844 proclaimed a new era of gender relations
Margaret Fuller was a social reformer and writer of the Antebellum you're so stressed women's growing importance in religious and social affairs
What two major works of the 1850s lauded social restraint and criticized individualism
Moby Dick and The Scarlet Letter
What was the strategy that Evangelical abolitionists used to attack slavery beginning in the 1830s
Publicizing the evils of slavery
Attacks on the Abolitionist meetings and newspaper offices revealed what underlying factor in American society
Racism
By the 1840s approximately 1000 escaped slaves reach freedom and northern states or Canada each year in what way
Receiving Help From The Underground Railroad
Mother Anns followers were known as
Shakers
Critics of transcendentalism such as Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville focused on
The Perils of excessive individualism
Albert Brisbane promoted the concepts of Cooperative work and the Phalanx of what work
The social Destiny of man
How did African Americans of the urban north aim to accomplish social uplift from the 1970s onward
Through Temperance and hard work
What former Minister who moved to Concord Massachusetts was the leading voice of transcendentalism
Ralph Waldo Emerson
To whom did Brook Farm primarily appeal
Teachers writers and students
Why did the Mormons move their communities several times
They were persecuted by other groups
What was Ralph Waldo Emerson Central message about the individual who had to transcend
Existing customs
Phalanxes were based on the ideas of which French utopian
Charles Fourier
Which individual was an early public education reformer active in the nineteenth century
Horace Mann led the movement to increase Elementary School in and improve the quality of instruction
What did godey's lady's book teaches readers in the mid-nineteenth century
How to beautify their homes
What aspect of transcendentalism is seen in Henry David thoreau's statement if a man does not keep Pace with his companions Perhaps it is because he hears A Different Drummer
Individualism period beginning from this province through advocated a thoroughly individuality urging readers to avoid unthinking Conformity to social norms and peacefully to resist unjust laws
Why did Brook Farm fail
It was unable to become economically self-sufficient because it attracted mostly intellectuals with few practical skills
Why did the Virginia assembly rejected by providing for the gradual emancipation and colonization abroad of African Americans in 1831
Nat Turner's Rebellion how to raise the fear of black violence
What was the most common response of white Americans to the Abolitionist Movement
Opposition to the movement
Why were most teachers women by the 1850s
Schools believe that women were more suited for the profession
What was Margaret Fuller the most significant contribution to transcendental philosophy
She believes that men and women were equally capable of transcendence
Why did young girls in the mid-nineteenth century cities turn to prostitution
Some poor young woman did not like the alternative ways of making a living such as domestic servants or in the needle trades and Antebellum Northern cities
Why did Ralph Waldo Emerson's ideas have the greatest impact on the middle class
The middle class had already embraced more affection and moral free agency
Which statement summarizes the publication of Herman Melville's Moby-Dick
The middle class rejected the dark narrative
How did Northern why populations respond to Africans Americans effort to gain respectability in The Early Republic
They lashed out violently
How did abolitionist women frequently violate social taboos in the 1830s
They spoke to mix audiences that included men and women
William Lloyd Garrison's insistence on broadening the Abolitionist agenda split the organization by pushing out which group
Those who did not support women's rights
What did women reformers refer to when they spoke about domestic slavery in the 1840s
Women's loss of legal rights in the institution of marriage