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Deck 10: Toward an American Culture
1
The religious leader who believed that the Earth would be destroyed in 1844 was
A) Brigham Young.
B) Joseph Smith.
C) William Miller.
D) Mathias.
E) John Noyes.
A) Brigham Young.
B) Joseph Smith.
C) William Miller.
D) Mathias.
E) John Noyes.
William Miller.
2
Which of the following were most likely to be postmillennialists?
A) evangelicals
B) Baptists
C) Methodists
D) Disciples of Christ
E) Anglicans
A) evangelicals
B) Baptists
C) Methodists
D) Disciples of Christ
E) Anglicans
evangelicals
3
The most popular form of theater among nineteenth-century Americans was
A) Shakespearean dramas.
B) Sir Walter Scott romances.
C) minstrel shows.
D) burlesque shows.
E) opera.
A) Shakespearean dramas.
B) Sir Walter Scott romances.
C) minstrel shows.
D) burlesque shows.
E) opera.
minstrel shows.
4
In regards to slavery, in the late eighteenth century evangelical preachers
A) encouraged its expansion.
B) called for the removal of slaves from the United States.
C) called for the freeing of slaves.
D) generally avoided the subject.
E) justified it through Scripture.
A) encouraged its expansion.
B) called for the removal of slaves from the United States.
C) called for the freeing of slaves.
D) generally avoided the subject.
E) justified it through Scripture.
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5
White southerners justified the institution of slavery with each of the following religious arguments except
A) Jesus never criticized slavery.
B) slaves were the descendants of Ham and deserved enslavement.
C) slavery had given African Americans Christianity.
D) the Epistles of Paul urged slaves to obey their masters.
E) slavery was a gift to God.
A) Jesus never criticized slavery.
B) slaves were the descendants of Ham and deserved enslavement.
C) slavery had given African Americans Christianity.
D) the Epistles of Paul urged slaves to obey their masters.
E) slavery was a gift to God.
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6
The large revivals in the northern United States most affected the values and beliefs of the
A) working class.
B) middle class.
C) upper class.
D) poverty stricken.
E) African Americans
A) working class.
B) middle class.
C) upper class.
D) poverty stricken.
E) African Americans
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7
The most widely read novelist in the United States before the publication of Uncle Tom's Cabin was
A) Nathaniel Hawthorne.
B) Herman Melville.
C) Harriet Beecher Stowe.
D) Susan Warner.
E) Walt Whitman.
A) Nathaniel Hawthorne.
B) Herman Melville.
C) Harriet Beecher Stowe.
D) Susan Warner.
E) Walt Whitman.
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8
The first mass-circulation magazine for women was
A) Woman's Day.
B) Good Housekeeping.
C) Godey 's Ladies Book.
D) Family Circle.
E) New Yorker.
A) Woman's Day.
B) Good Housekeeping.
C) Godey 's Ladies Book.
D) Family Circle.
E) New Yorker.
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9
After 1830, there was a concerted effort by whites towards slaves to
A) disregard their spirituality.
B) argue blacks had no souls.
C) eliminate black churches.
D) prevent them from hearing sermons about freedom.
E) Christianize them.
A) disregard their spirituality.
B) argue blacks had no souls.
C) eliminate black churches.
D) prevent them from hearing sermons about freedom.
E) Christianize them.
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10
The national culture that developed after the 1830s included all of the following elements except
A) republicanism.
B) capitalism.
C) abolitionism.
D) Protestantism.
E) paternalism
A) republicanism.
B) capitalism.
C) abolitionism.
D) Protestantism.
E) paternalism
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11
By the 1830s, most of the responsibility for child-rearing in northern homes rested with
A) fathers.
B) mothers.
C) the school.
D) the church.
E) the servants.
A) fathers.
B) mothers.
C) the school.
D) the church.
E) the servants.
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12
The founder of Mormonism, born in upstate New York in the early nineteenth century, was
A) Brigham Young.
B) William Miller.
C) Mathias.
D) Joseph Smith.
E) Sylvester Graham.
A) Brigham Young.
B) William Miller.
C) Mathias.
D) Joseph Smith.
E) Sylvester Graham.
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13
Which of the following would be an accurate description of a nineteenth-century revivalist's message to a northern religious revival?
A) Men and women had no power over their own salvation.
B) Most men and women were destined to everlasting eternal life.
C) Most men and women were damned to eternal hell.
D) The end of the world was nigh.
E) Men and women were moral free agents.
A) Men and women had no power over their own salvation.
B) Most men and women were destined to everlasting eternal life.
C) Most men and women were damned to eternal hell.
D) The end of the world was nigh.
E) Men and women were moral free agents.
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14
The first full-blown camp meeting held in Cane Ridge, Kentucky in 1801 did not include
A) Methodists.
B) Baptists.
C) Presbyterians.
D) Lutherans.
E) all of these choices
A) Methodists.
B) Baptists.
C) Presbyterians.
D) Lutherans.
E) all of these choices
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15
The new, northern middle class of the early nineteenth century would best be described as
A) country merchants, master craftsmen, and market-oriented farmers.
B) mill workers, journeymen, and wage-laborers.
C) tenant farmers, day laborers, and outworkers.
D) factory workers and small farmers.
E) plantation owners.
A) country merchants, master craftsmen, and market-oriented farmers.
B) mill workers, journeymen, and wage-laborers.
C) tenant farmers, day laborers, and outworkers.
D) factory workers and small farmers.
E) plantation owners.
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During the early nineteenth century, the birthrate among northern middle-class mothers
A) increased.
B) decreased.
C) remained the same.
D) is impossible to determine because few accurate records survive.
E) none of these choices
A) increased.
B) decreased.
C) remained the same.
D) is impossible to determine because few accurate records survive.
E) none of these choices
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17
The author of Uncle Tom's Cabin was
A) Harriet Beecher Stowe.
B) Lydia Maria Child.
C) Catherine Beecher.
D) Sarah Josepha Hale.
E) Nathaniel Hawthorne.
A) Harriet Beecher Stowe.
B) Lydia Maria Child.
C) Catherine Beecher.
D) Sarah Josepha Hale.
E) Nathaniel Hawthorne.
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18
The American theater could best be described as
A) quiet and orderly.
B) loud and sometimes violent.
C) egalitarian.
D) an upper class phenomenon.
E) unorganized.
A) quiet and orderly.
B) loud and sometimes violent.
C) egalitarian.
D) an upper class phenomenon.
E) unorganized.
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19
For the most part, the domesticity novels written by women during the mid-nineteenth century were
A) frivolous fairy tales.
B) subversive attacks on the power relations in society.
C) sentimental pastimes of little import.
D) political calls for revolution.
E) stories that supported the power structure.
A) frivolous fairy tales.
B) subversive attacks on the power relations in society.
C) sentimental pastimes of little import.
D) political calls for revolution.
E) stories that supported the power structure.
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20
The spiritualism of the emerging "Bible Belt" developed primarily from what element of southern society?
A) poor whites
B) gentry
C) slaves
D) elderly
E) planter class
A) poor whites
B) gentry
C) slaves
D) elderly
E) planter class
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21
The middle class was a product of
A) industrialization and a market economy.,
B) a strong agrarian society.
C) a religious revival.
D) strong attachments to ideas of honor and the family.
E) all of these choices
A) industrialization and a market economy.,
B) a strong agrarian society.
C) a religious revival.
D) strong attachments to ideas of honor and the family.
E) all of these choices
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22
Southern evangelicalism rested on all of the following beliefs except
A) the desire to change the world.
B) the belief God killed people.
C) that sinful behavior should be punished.
D) the imperfection of humans.
E) the sovereignty of God.
A) the desire to change the world.
B) the belief God killed people.
C) that sinful behavior should be punished.
D) the imperfection of humans.
E) the sovereignty of God.
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23
In the early nineteenth century, sentimental novels outsold
A) Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass.
B) Herman Melville' s Moby Dick.
C) Henry David Thoreau's Walden.
D) Nathaniel Hawthorne's Scarlett Letter.
E) all of these choices
A) Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass.
B) Herman Melville' s Moby Dick.
C) Henry David Thoreau's Walden.
D) Nathaniel Hawthorne's Scarlett Letter.
E) all of these choices
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24
When working class American audiences found theater productions too sophisticated for their tastes,
A) they walked out of the theater.
B) they began producing their own plays.
C) they resorted to mob violence.
D) they refused to attend the productions.
E) the theatres were closed.
A) they walked out of the theater.
B) they began producing their own plays.
C) they resorted to mob violence.
D) they refused to attend the productions.
E) the theatres were closed.
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25
In post-revolutionary America the most important social and political distinction was based on
A) heads of households and those who were their dependents.
B) race.
C) education.
D) family heritage.
E) gender.
A) heads of households and those who were their dependents.
B) race.
C) education.
D) family heritage.
E) gender.
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26
The "yellow backed" fiction and penny press publications
A) portrayed a benign world in which good always triumphed over evil.
B) were popular with women readers because of the strong, morally superior female characters in the stories.
C) used graphic violence and sexual perversion to attract customers.
D) were designed to appeal to well-educated, sophisticated, upper-class readers.
E) appealed only to immigrants.
A) portrayed a benign world in which good always triumphed over evil.
B) were popular with women readers because of the strong, morally superior female characters in the stories.
C) used graphic violence and sexual perversion to attract customers.
D) were designed to appeal to well-educated, sophisticated, upper-class readers.
E) appealed only to immigrants.
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27
With the rise of middle class culture, child rearing practices changed in that
A) servants assumed the primary responsibilities for teaching morals and faith.
B) children were strictly raised with fear and punishment.
C) children received more attention from their mothers.
D) older children were expected to be the primary caregivers of younger children.
E) fathers played a greater role than previous generations in the raising of children.
A) servants assumed the primary responsibilities for teaching morals and faith.
B) children were strictly raised with fear and punishment.
C) children received more attention from their mothers.
D) older children were expected to be the primary caregivers of younger children.
E) fathers played a greater role than previous generations in the raising of children.
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28
During the early nineteenth century, the social distinctions based on gender
A) increased.
B) decreased.
C) stayed the same.
D) show significant change only in New England.
E) show significant change only in the deep South.
A) increased.
B) decreased.
C) stayed the same.
D) show significant change only in New England.
E) show significant change only in the deep South.
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29
In the south, evangelicals
A) challenged the social hierarchy.
B) held that social roles were made by God.
C) criticized the patriarchal family.
D) claimed the social hierarchy was in need of constant change.
E) all of these choices
A) challenged the social hierarchy.
B) held that social roles were made by God.
C) criticized the patriarchal family.
D) claimed the social hierarchy was in need of constant change.
E) all of these choices
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30
The "plain people" of the North all shared similar characteristics and
A) were culturally conservative.
B) included urban wage laborers.
C) embraced reformist religion.
D) rejected the father-centered family.
A) were culturally conservative.
B) included urban wage laborers.
C) embraced reformist religion.
D) rejected the father-centered family.
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31
The popular literature of the 1830s
A) was often written by women for women.
B) characterized women as weak, helpless, and fragile.
C) first introduced the male dominated action-adventure story to the public.
D) consisted of newspapers and magazines.
E) was not widely circulated.
A) was often written by women for women.
B) characterized women as weak, helpless, and fragile.
C) first introduced the male dominated action-adventure story to the public.
D) consisted of newspapers and magazines.
E) was not widely circulated.
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32
After 1830, American national culture
A) did not really exist.
B) was predominantly elitist and Roman Catholic.
C) was defined by expansion, slavery, and a market economy.
D) was heavily influenced by immigration from eastern and southern Europe.
E) included numerous regional, economic, and racial subcultures.
A) did not really exist.
B) was predominantly elitist and Roman Catholic.
C) was defined by expansion, slavery, and a market economy.
D) was heavily influenced by immigration from eastern and southern Europe.
E) included numerous regional, economic, and racial subcultures.
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33
The "Burned-Over District" referred to
A) the impact of the market revolution on the North.
B) the site of fiery revivals during the Second Great Awakening.
C) the place where the Millerites believed the world would come to an end.
D) a wave of slave revolts across the South.
E) God's predicted coming wrath.
A) the impact of the market revolution on the North.
B) the site of fiery revivals during the Second Great Awakening.
C) the place where the Millerites believed the world would come to an end.
D) a wave of slave revolts across the South.
E) God's predicted coming wrath.
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34
Evangelicals such as Charles Colcock Jones believed that slaves
A) should not be a part of organized faiths.
B) should be encouraged to rebel.
C) could have significant spiritual worth.
D) needed to be freed in order to be saved.
E) could not be saved.
A) should not be a part of organized faiths.
B) should be encouraged to rebel.
C) could have significant spiritual worth.
D) needed to be freed in order to be saved.
E) could not be saved.
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35
The Second Great Awakening was different from the First Great Awakening in that it
A) shifted from predestination to the ability of people to change and improve their world.
B) reached out to the masses of people, including women.
C) featured lay preachers.
D) was especially attractive to transplanted New Englanders
E) had its greatest success in the South.
A) shifted from predestination to the ability of people to change and improve their world.
B) reached out to the masses of people, including women.
C) featured lay preachers.
D) was especially attractive to transplanted New Englanders
E) had its greatest success in the South.
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36
Which of the following is true of early boxing matches?
A) Most of the fighters were native-born Americans of German descent.
B) fighters had close ties to ethnic-based saloons and firefighters.
C) There were no rules and "no holds barred" in the contests.
D) The audiences were usually from the middle and upper classes.
E) No one was ever actually hurt.
A) Most of the fighters were native-born Americans of German descent.
B) fighters had close ties to ethnic-based saloons and firefighters.
C) There were no rules and "no holds barred" in the contests.
D) The audiences were usually from the middle and upper classes.
E) No one was ever actually hurt.
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37
Most Protestant denominations in America
A) emphasized the importance of a hierarchy of authority in the church.
B) favored local control in their churches.
C) rejected evangelicalism
D) believed that human society was perfectible.
E) taught racial equality.
A) emphasized the importance of a hierarchy of authority in the church.
B) favored local control in their churches.
C) rejected evangelicalism
D) believed that human society was perfectible.
E) taught racial equality.
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38
Minstrel shows included
A) political satire.
B) sexual jokes.
C) ridicule of the elite.
D) racial humor
E) all of these choices.
A) political satire.
B) sexual jokes.
C) ridicule of the elite.
D) racial humor
E) all of these choices.
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39
Nineteenth-century minstrel shows
A) were traveling productions in which white men in "black face" imitated African-American songs and dances.
B) were most popular with female audiences.
C) were the first theatrical entertainments to include black performers as regular troupe members.
D) were popular only in the large seaport cities of the Northeast.
E) were popular only in the South.
A) were traveling productions in which white men in "black face" imitated African-American songs and dances.
B) were most popular with female audiences.
C) were the first theatrical entertainments to include black performers as regular troupe members.
D) were popular only in the large seaport cities of the Northeast.
E) were popular only in the South.
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40
Protestant postmillennialists
A) were mostly Southern Baptists and Methodists.
B) believed that the world would be destroyed by fire.
C) believed that there would be a thousand years of perfect social order followed by the return of Christ.
D) predicted the destruction of the world in 1837.
E) hoped to unite all Protestant faiths into one.
A) were mostly Southern Baptists and Methodists.
B) believed that the world would be destroyed by fire.
C) believed that there would be a thousand years of perfect social order followed by the return of Christ.
D) predicted the destruction of the world in 1837.
E) hoped to unite all Protestant faiths into one.
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41
The Presbyterian minister, Charles Colcock Jones, taught that slaves must stand up to immoral masters.
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42
In 1835, most Americans had access to newspapers.
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43
An 1849 dispute over the acting styles of two Shakespearians led to a riot in which twenty people were killed.
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44
Millerites were a religious group that believed the world would end in the year following March 1843.
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45
Northern plain folk rejected middle-class culture and reformism.
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46
Southern white men tended to distrust early evangelicals.
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47
By 1830, American society was essentially republican, capitalist, and Protestant.
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48
Few people read Uncle Tom's Cabin before the Civil War.
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Prior to the 1860s, it would be unthinkable for an American novelist to write about explicit sexuality.
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50
The best-selling author of the antebellum period (before Harriet Beecher Stowe) was Susan Warner.
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51
Baptists and Methodists both relied on an appeal to localism for their successful growth.
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The literacy rate in preindustrial America was among the highest ever recorded.
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53
Southern evangelicals moved from calling for an end to slavery to strongly supporting it.
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54
Most southern clergy endorsed relationships based on dominance and submission.
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The novel Quaker City imagined an idealized America built on Quaker beliefs.
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After 1822, free blacks were legally required to leave slave states.
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Before 1845, it was rare for a woman to author a book of any significant commercial success.
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58
The Baptist millenarian William Miller condemned greed and the city of New York.
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59
By 1830, southern clergymen
A) condemned material improvements as being worldly.
B) preached that all moral truth came from the Bible.
C) called for universal Christian love.
D) could rightly be called adherents of Thomas Jefferson.
E) lashed out at human relations based on dominance and submission.
A) condemned material improvements as being worldly.
B) preached that all moral truth came from the Bible.
C) called for universal Christian love.
D) could rightly be called adherents of Thomas Jefferson.
E) lashed out at human relations based on dominance and submission.
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60
For the most part, religion and the position of pro-slavery advocates were compatible in the South.
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61
The plain folk of the North were culturally conservative.
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62
The author of Uncle Tom's Cabin was_____________.
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63
Newspapers encouraged both democracy and individualism.
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64
The most revered biblical figure to southerners was Moses.
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65
Minstrel shows dealt broadly with the content of American culture.
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In the tradition of southern manhood, camp preachers sometimes responded to hecklers by punching them.
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White southerners in the deep south did not discuss emancipation.
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Slaveholders were expelled from their churches for mistreating their slaves.
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Immigrants did not participate in prize fighting.
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The first full-blown camp meeting took place in Georgia in 1808.
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71
Audience participation was discouraged at minstrel shows.
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72
Child rearing became an increasingly female task in the antebellum period.
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The religious evangelical who led a middle-class revival in Rochester, New York was_____________.
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Joseph Smith set himself up as the first patriarch of the Mormon Church.
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Southern camp meetings were usually limited to a single denomination.
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The plain Protestants of the North talked often of the millennium.
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77
By 1804, every state in the North had passed some type of law against slavery.
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78
In the 1830s, the birthrate in the United States declined by 1.5 over a ten year period.
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79
Northern plain folk believed that all events were willed or allowed by God.
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80
Voting rights increased as_____________ requirements were eliminated.
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