Chapter 15 Vocab and People I forgot Flashcards

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The Age of Reason

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book by Thomas Paine that declared churches were “set up to terrify and enslave mankind, and monopolize power and profit”

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Deism

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belief in the existence of a supreme being, specifically of a creator who does not intervene in the universe

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Second Great Awakening

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Protestant religious revival in the United States from about 1795 to 1835

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Burned-Over District

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central and western NY that had many religious revivals and new religious movements due to the Second Great Awakening

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Mormons

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a member of the Church of Latter-day Saints founded by Joseph Smith

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Lyceum

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hall for traveling lecturers in science, literature and moral philosophy

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Woman’s Rights Convention at Seneca Falls

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Women of all ages and even some men went to discuss the rights and conditions of women where Elizabeth Stanton read a “Declaration of Sentiments”

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American Temperance Society

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reform society formed in 1826 dedicated to help people abstain from drinking

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Maine law of 1851

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Maine approved total ban on the manufacture and sale of liquor

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New Harmony

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utopian communal society in Indiana (1825) of 1000 that sank in a morass of contradiction and confusion

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Brook Farm

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utopian society in Mass in 1841 with 20 intellectuals committed to transcendentalism that failed after a fire destroyed a communal building

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Oneida Community

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NY 1848 practiced free love, birth control, and eugenic selection of parents that sold steel traps

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Federal Style

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style of architecture w/ symmetry, classical details and a side gabled roof

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Shakers

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religious movement w/ elements of socialism that ended since it prohibited marriage and sex

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Greek Rival

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style of architecture in the 1820s-1850s inspired by the symmetry, proportion, simplicity, and elegance of the ancient Greek temples

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Hudson River school

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america’s 1st artistic fraternity that focused on romantic art

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minstrel shows

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a form of American theater where white actors painted their faces black and acted as plantation characters

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romanticism

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emphasized imagination over reason, nature over civilization, intuition over calculation, ad self over society

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transcendtalism

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philosophy started in the early 19th century that promotes intuitive, spiritual thinking instead of scientific thinking based on material things.

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“The American Scholar”

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speech given by Ralph Waldo Emerson that urged American writers to throw off European traditions

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Peter Cartwright

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best known methodist traveling preacher during the 2nd great awakening

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Neal S. Dow

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“father of prohibiton” who sponsored the maine law of 1851

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Lucretia Mott

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quaker who was a mother of the women’s rights movement

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Lucy Stone

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retained her maiden name after marriage

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Amelia Bloomer

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wore a masculine short skirt

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Robert Owen

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founded New Harmony

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John J. Audubon

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painter who specialized in birds

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Stephen C. Foster

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white man who became famous for writing a song abt slaves

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walt whitman

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famous poet who wrote Leaves of Grass

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james Fenimore cooper

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first American novelist to gain world fame

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henry wadsworth longfellow

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one of the msot popular american poets

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Herman Melville

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wrote Moby Dick

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Francis parkman

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wrote an A textbook on struggle between France and Britain in colonial
times for the mastery of North America.