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History ch. 5 part 1 Test

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5 Matching Questions

  1. Timothy Dwight
  2. Charles Finney
  3. camp meeting
  4. Baptists
  5. American Anti-Slavery Society
  1. a radical, immediate abolition of slaves, not like american colonization society
  2. b "burned-over district" in New York, swept through; public faith demonstrations; free will and hard work; need reforms, denounced slavery, alcohol and war
  3. c communities on the frontier gathered and everyone came out; women felt liberated; was a revival
  4. d equalitarian, viewed Bible as infallible, democratic structure- no hierarchy; african americans liked this
  5. e president of Yale, didn't like their liberal christianity views; started campus revivals and affected students, free agency- free will; against unitarians

5 Multiple Choice Questions

  1. slave in new york-> slavery abolished, argued against slavery and for women's rights
  2. 2nd great awakening; rode from town to town preaching
  3. campaign for women's rights, organized by stanton and mott in New York 1848; demanded the right to vote and freedom from their husbands taking their money; rejected cult of domesticity;
  4. reformer; exposed conditions of prisons, almshouses, insane asylums & lobbied for better conditions
  5. wrote uncle tom's cabin- book caused much controversy

5 True/False Questions

  1. John Tylerpresident, wanted texas but never got anywhere with it

          

  2. Davy Crockettagainst indian removal, went to texas, fought to death at the alamo

          

  3. Stephen Austinforefather of the Americans that move to texas, most from south bringing their slaves because of fear that slavery will be abolished

          

  4. Horace Mannon first school board of public schools, made compulsory school laws, more in north than south, mainly elementary schools

          

  5. Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo1800-1840; religious enthusiasm, evangelical movement; salvation open to all-not just rich or privileged; started in new england, timothy dwight, charles finney, frontier revivals, camp meetings; baptists and methodists- african americans drawn to both