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Chapter 11

American History

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How did Charles G Finney's teachings differ from traditional Calvinist beliefs? Finney advocated Good Works as an alternative route to salvation
Written in 1829, "An Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World" by David Walker called for Free and Slave blacks using violence if necessary to abolish slavery
Women were particularly drawn to Shakerism because Of a belief in the spiritual equality of men and women
What about Joseph Smiths teachings most offended others? The doctrine of plural marriage
By 1830, American workers had seen The results of wage dependency
What most distinguished Irish immigrants from general American society? Their Catholic Religion
What was the most prevalent trend in internal immigration in America in the 1830s and 1840s? Rural People moving to cities
Reformers refocused their attention in the 1830s on what social needs? Self-control and external restraint
What was the largest and longest tenured reform proposal aimed at improving individuals in society? Transcendentalism
Where did women gather in 1848 to pass their Declaration of Sentiments, a kind of declaration in independence from male domination? Seneca Falls, New York
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