APUSH Period 4
candidate who won the election of 1824
John Quincy Adams
Which of the following best explains a major reason for the emergence of the Second Great Awakening in the United States?
The rise of individualistic and evangelical spiritual beliefs inspired religious conversion.
first textile system that allowed women to have some economic freedom
the Lowell system/factory
Changes in ideas about men's and women's gender roles in the family, resulting from the market revolution, most directly contributed to which of the following shifts in American social practices during the same period?
A new emphasis on the separation between the public and private spheres
group established in 1816 which supported the migration of free African Americans to the continent of Africa
American Colonization Society
Innovations in shipping and the growth of commercial networks were most directly related to which of the following other developments of the first half of the nineteenth century?
An increase in the number of Americans moving west of the Appalachian Mountains
communal experiment that residents planned to produce their own food and exchange their surplus for manufactures, was an economic disaster
Brook Farm
The Second Great Awakening was most directly related to which of the following other historical developments of the early nineteenth century?
Challenges to Enlightenment views of rationalism
person who advocated the establishment of state asylums for the mentally ill, led to improvement of prisons and public hospitals
Dorthea Dix
canal that linked New York City with the Great Lakes and the Atlantic ocean, created more trade between the Northeast and the West
Erie Canal
act in which Native American tribes were moved to territory west of the Mississippi River, led to the Trail of Tears
Indian Removal Act of 1830
founder of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, claimed to have received revelations from God (Mormon founder)
Joseph Smith
The growth of manufacturing in the United States from 1800 to 1850 was most directly connected to which of the following broader historical processes?
Large numbers of international migrants moving to northern cities
Which of the following pieces of evidence could best be used to modify the argument that many enslaved people engaged in oppositional activities?
Large-scale rebellions by enslaved African Americans in the first half of the 1800s were largely unsuccessful.
slave rebellion that led to stricter their slave codes, limited black movement, and prohibited anyone from teaching slaves to read
Nat Turner's rebellion
writer who celebrated those who rejected tradition and practiced self-discipline and civic responsibility, also encouraged the United States to develop their own national identity
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Which of the following most directly led to the expansion of participatory democracy in the first half of the nineteenth century?
Reduction of property ownership requirements for voting
convention at which Elizabeth Cady Stanton presented the Declaration of Sentiments at
Seneca Falls Convention
The expansion of suffrage to most adult White men in the early nineteenth century most directly resulted in which of the following?
The growth of new political parties
The Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company petition could best be used as evidence by historians studying which of the following?
The ideas that led some Americans to advocate for improved transportation
black christians who ignored the doctrines of original sin and predestination, preachers didn't use biblical passages that encouraged unthinking obedience to authority.
black Protestantism
a system of bondage in which a slave has the legal status of property and so can be brought and sold like property
chattel principle
incident in which the House elected John Quincy Adams as president. It was believed that Clay, the Speaker of the House at the time, convinced Congress to elect Adams
corrupt bargain
machine that separated the cotton seeds from the fibers, allowed for an increased production of cotton
cotton gin
system that emphasized women's role within the home, based on virtues of piety, purity, domesticity, and submissiveness
cult of domesticity
work system that improved the efficiency of factories by assigning different parts of a manufacturing process to different people
division of labor
The expansion of suffrage to most adult White men by the 1820s and 1830s most directly contributed to the...
emergence of political rallies and events to encourage people to vote for particular parties
The expansion of participatory democracy in the Jacksonian era most likely influenced the Second Great Awakening by...
giving rise to individualistic beliefs
the slave trade system in the interior of the county that fed slaves to the cotton south
inland system
countries that immigrants began to come from
ireland england germany france
region that immigrants began to settle in the United States
northeast urban cities
political crisis in which South Carolina threatened to secede because they declared the Tariffs of 1828 as unconstitutional
nullification crisis
the impressive post-War of 1812 economic expansion ended. Banks throughout the country failed; mortgages were foreclosed, forcing people out of their homes and off their farms. Falling prices impaired agriculture and manufacturing, triggering widespread unemployment.
panic of 1819
What is the status quo antebellum?
position agreed upon in the Treaty of Ghent, "do-over," revert to conditions before the War of 1812
phrase that southerners used to argue for slavery because it subsidized an elegant lifestyle for a white elite
positive good
At the time the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company petition was produced, Congress most likely interpreted the petition's purpose as
requesting federal funding for transportation construction projects
european movement that influenced the theologies of transcendentalism
romanticism
english immigrant who brought the technology of British machinery for spinning cotton
samuel slater
How did the War of 1812 end?
stalemate so the treaty of Ghent was signed
system in which workers had to complete a precisely defined job each day , did not have specific work hours
task system
organizations of conservative social reform whose was to restore "the moral government of God" by reducing the consumption of alcohol and other evils that resulted in poverty
the benevolent empire
technological innovation that consisted of a vast network of locomotives, linked western cities to adjacent states
the development of the railroad
society that embraced the common ownership of property and pledged to abstain from alcohol, tobacco, politics, and war, form of utopia
the shakers
workers formed these to bargain with their master-artisan employers because they resented low wages and long hours
work unions