APUSH Chapter 12: Give Me Liberty
abolitionists challenged stereotypes about African-Americans by:
countering the pseudoscientific claim that they formed a separate species
Horace Mann believed that public schools would do all of the following EXCEPT:
help eliminate racial discrimination
the role of African- Americans in the abolitionist movement
included helping to finance William Lloyd Garrison's newspaper
Although it lasted only a few years, the New Harmony community:
influenced education reformers and women's rights advocates
what was the most significant about Theodore Weld's argument concerning the sinfulness of slavery
it convinced some that slavery needed to be abolished immediately
How did the Second Great Awakening influence Americans society?
it inspired some to combat the sins of society, such as alcoholism
what was the greatest accomplishment of the abolitionists by 1840
making slavery a prominent topic of conversation
the gag rule
prevented congress from hearing antislavery petitions
The colonization of freed U.S. slaves to Africa:
prompted the adamant opposition of most free African- Americans
Utopian communities were unlikely to attract much support because most Americans:
saw property ownership as key to economic independence, but nearly all the Utopian communities insisted that members give up their property
the reform communities established in the years before the Civil War
set out to reorganize society on a cooperative basis
how did Margaret Fuller demonstrate that women could be leaders
she edited the New York Tributes
In regard to utopian communities, how do spiritually oriented groups compare to societies with a worldly orientation?
spiritual groups usually lasted for longer time periods
William Lloyd Garrison
suggested that the North dissolve the Union to free itself of any connection to slavery.
the proliferation of new institutions such as poorhouse and asylums for the insane during the antebellum era demonstrated the
tensions between liberation and control in the era's reform movements
what did reformers comonly believe about prisons and asylums
that they could rehabilitate individuals and then release them back into society
the Seneca Falls convention's Declaration of Sentiments was modeled after
the Declaration of Independence
How did the abolitionist movement that arose in the 1830s differ from earlier antislavery efforts?
the later movement drew much more on the religious conviction that slavery was an unparalleled in and needed to be destroyed immediately
How did reformers reconcile their desire to create moral order with their quest to enhance personal freedom?
they argued that too many people were "slaves" to various sins and that freeing them from this enslavement would enable them to complete economically
how did abolitionists link themselves to the nation's Revolutionary heritage
they seized on the preamble to the Declaration of Independence as an attack against slavery
According to Alexis de Tocqueville, what were the most important institutions for organizing Americans?
voluntary associations
Like Indian removal, the colonization of former slaves rested on the premise that America:
was fundamentally a white society
the first apply the abolitionist doctrine of universal freedom and equality to the status of women
were the Grimke sisters
Frederick Douglass wrote "When the true history of the antislavery cause shall be written, ______ will occupy a large space in its pages"
women
Overall, how did utopian societies and worldly communities perceive women?
women needed to be treated as equals
how did Robert Owen first establish himself
He founded a model factory village in Scotland.
by saying all humans are "moral beings," Angelina Grimke was in a way extending what concept
John Locke's idea that all men had natural lights
who in congress worked tirelessly to end the gag rule?
John Quincy Adams
which book was to some extent modeled on the autobiography of fugitive slave Josiah Henson
Uncle Tom's Cabin
What would John Winthrop most likely criticize about antebellum America?
Utopian societies promoting free love
the organized abolitionist movement split into two wings in 1840, largely over:
a dispute concerning the proper role of women in antislavery
in addition to trying to end slavery abolitionists from 1830 to 1860 pioneered what
a modern way of raising funds through fairs and bazaars
the arguments in this passage best represents the ideas of
antebellum reformers
William Lloyd Garrison argued in thoughts on African Colonization that
blacks were not "strangers" in America to be shipped abroad, but should be recognized as a permanent part of American society
the ideas articulated by child are most similar to those in the antebellum era who
championed social and individual freedoms
Dorothea Dix voted much time to the crusade for the
construction of humane mental hospitals for the insane
according to Catharine Beecher, how were women supposed to influence people an issue
demonstrate peace and love
Abby Kelley
demonstrated the interconnectedness of nineteenth-century reform movements.
in her writing, child chides slave owners
economic greed and religous hypocrisy
by 1840, the temperance movements in the United States had
encouraged a substantial decrease in the consumption of alcohol