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Sergio [31]
3 years ago
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Deists like _____________________ and _____________________endorsed the concept of a Supreme Being who created the universe. Tho

mas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin All the following are true of the Second Great Awakening except that it was _____________ as the First Great Awakening. not as large As a revivalist preacher, ____________________________advocated, opposition to slavery, a perfect Christian kingdom on earth, opposition to alcohol and public prayer by women. Charles Grandison Finney The religious sects that gained most from the revivalism of the Second Great Awakening were the Methodists and Baptists William Miller is least related to ___________________, _____________________, ___________________ and _________________ . Brigham Young, The Book of Mormon, Salt Lake City, and polygamy One characteristic of the Mormons that angered many non-Mormons was their emphasis on_______________ or __________________. cooperative, group effort Tax-supported public education was deemed essential for __________________ and ___________________. social stability, democracy In the first half of the nineteenth century, tax-supported schools were chiefly available to educate the children of the poor Noah Webster's dictionary helped to standardize the American language TWO areas where women in the nineteenth century were widely thought to be superior to men were moral sensibility and artistic refinement New England reformer ________________ is most notable for her efforts on behalf of prison and asylum reform. Dorothea Dix The excessive consumption of alcohol by Americans in the 1800s stemmed from the hard and ___________________ life of many. monotonous Sexual differences were strongly emphasized in nineteenth-century America because the market economy increasingly separated men and women into distinct economic roles By the 1850s, the crusade for women's rights was eclipsed by abolitionism When it came to scientific achievement, America in the 1800s was more interested in practical matters The Hudson River school excelled in the art of painting landscapes A genuinely American literature received a strong boost from the wave of _______________ that followed the War of 1812. nationalism "Civil Disobedience," an essay that later influenced both Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr., was written by the transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau One American writer who did not believe in human goodness and social progress was Edgar Allan Poe
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posledela3 years ago
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If you're trying to fill in the blanks, then the answers are already there. They are at the end of the each line.

Deists like <u>Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin</u> endorsed the concept of supreme being...

All the following are true of the Second Great Awakening except that it was <u>not as large as the first Great Awakening.</u>

As a revivalist preacher, <u>Charles Grandison Finney</u> advocated opposition to slavery...

... Baptists William Miller is least related to <u>Brigham Young, Book of Mormon, Salt Lake City, polygamy</u>

...angered many non-Mormons was their emphasis on <u> cooperative or group effort</u>

Tax supported public education was deemed essential for <u>social stability and democracy.</u>

...New England reformer <u>Dorothea Dix</u>...

...stemmed from the hard and <u>monotonous life of many</u>

...from the wave of <u>nationalism</u> that followed...

Hope this helps!!!

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