524918007 | the foundation of the african american culture was | religion | 1 | |
524918008 | at the time of the civil war | only the upper class were slave owners | 2 | |
524918009 | the invention in the 1970s tht permitted the great expansion of cotton cultivation was the | cotton gin | 3 | |
524918010 | a major reason for the weaker hold of slavery in the upper south was the | increasing industrialization and agricultural diversification in the region | 4 | |
524918011 | in the pre-civil war american society, free african americans | were almost non existent | 5 | |
524918012 | slave sermons and religious songs emphasized | eventual deliverance from slavery | 6 | |
524918013 | non slaveholders followed the leadership of slave owners because | of their desire to become slave owners | 7 | |
524918014 | studies of the slave family reveal that BLANK provided a model for personal relationships and the basis fro a sense of community | african family structures | 8 | |
524918015 | slaveholders continually indoctrinated their slaves with the idea of | the god ordained supremacy of whites | 9 | |
524918016 | free african americans in the north were | actively involved in helping fugitive slaves | 10 | |
524918017 | the union of slavery and cotton | hindered industrialization in the south | 11 | |
524918018 | while calss differences are based on income, caste differences in the south were based on | plantations size | 12 | |
524918019 | southern apologists calined the master-slave relationship was more humane than employer-worker relationships because | it afforded greater long-term security | 13 | |
524918020 | southern yeoman farmers | tolerated slavery | 14 | |
524918021 | as a reform effort, the temperance movement | was directed at a serious social problem | 15 | |
524918022 | which writer, whose most famous novel was The Scarlett Letter, was skeptical of perfectionism? | nathaniel hawthorne | 16 | |
524918023 | in his sermons, charles g finney appealed manily to | emotion | 17 | |
524918024 | the chief example of the tie between revivalism and abolitionism was the career of | theodore weld | 18 | |
524918025 | an important change in the american family in the 19th century was the | growing significance of mutual affection in marriage | 19 | |
524918026 | the "proper" sphere for middle class white women in the 19th century was | home and family | 20 | |
524918027 | BLANK became one of the most significant leaders of the women's rights movement | elizabeth cady stanton | 21 | |
524918028 | which of the following groups denied the doctrine of the Trinity and the idea of an all powerful, mysterious God? | unitarians | 22 | |
524918029 | the most influential spokesperson for the common school movement was | horace mann | 23 | |
524918030 | which of the following is incorrectly matched with his or her reform movement? | charles graham | 24 | |
524918031 | which was not a reform of the antebellum era? | removal of native americans | 25 | |
524918032 | the founder of the raqdical anti-slavery movement was | william lloyd garrison | 26 | |
524918033 | the leader of the movement to reform asylums and prisons was | dorthea dix | 27 | |
524918034 | the actions of the american colonization society indicated | its desire to help freed slaves return to what it thought was the right cultural enviornment | 28 | |
524918035 | transcendentalism was the american version of | romanticism | 29 | |
524918036 | which one of the following individuals was NOT a major figure in the 19th century reform movements | alexis de tocqueville | 30 | |
524918037 | one of the most important effects of the american industrial revolution was | a great wave of immigration | 31 | |
524918038 | the treaty of the guadalupe-hidalgo | provided the opportunity for additional expansion by the US | 32 | |
524918039 | the founder of the mormon church | joseph smith | 33 | |
525721905 | The most plausible reason for the Texas Revolution was | the unwillingness of Anglo-Americans to accept Mexican rule | 34 | |
525721906 | The evidence that economics was a major motivation for immigration was found in | occupation for immigrants | 35 | |
525721907 | The increasing employment rates of immigrants in the late 1840s and 1850s | made it difficult to organize industrial workers | 36 | |
525721908 | James Polk went to war with Mexico to | force the succession of New Mexico and California | 37 | |
525721909 | In 1830, California, Texas, and New Mexico were under the sovereignty of | Mexico | 38 | |
525721910 | Which of the following was not a characteristic of the young America movement | a weak foreign policy | 39 | |
524918040 | the transformation of the american economy in the 1840s and 1850s was primarily the result of | new banking systems | 40 | |
524918041 | manifest destiny was based mostly on the | belief that God was on the side of american edpansionism | 41 | |
524918042 | an important result of the changing character of labor was | an upsurge of labor militancy | 42 | |
524918043 | the majority of immigrants became | wage workers in factories | 43 | |
524918044 | between the 1830s and 1840s most of the immigrants to the united states came from | western europe | 44 | |
524918045 | opposition to tyler's plan for the annexation of texas came primarily from | northern and anti-slavery whigs | 45 |
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