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Sexual differences were strongly emphasized in 19th century America because...
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The Market economy increasingly seperated men and women into distinct economic roles.
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The Second Great Awakening tended to...
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Widen the lines between classes and regions.
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By the 1850s, the crusade for women's rights was eclipsed by...
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Abolitionism
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As a revivalist preacher, Charles Grandison Finney advocated...
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Public prayer by womenPerfect Christian kingdom on EarthOpposition to alcoholOpposition to slavery
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Temperance movement...
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Religiouscrime and poverty was caused by alcoholWomen were actively involvedwould later turn into a national movement
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The Oneida colony declined due to
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Widespread critisizm of its sexual practices
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Womens rights terms and people
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Declaration of sentimentsElizabeth Cady StantonSusan B. AnthonySeneca Falls Convention
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The Hudson River school excelled in the art of painting...
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Landscapes
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The Second Great Awakening...
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1. resulted in the conversion of countless souls2. encouraged a variety of humanitarian reforms3. was a reaction against the growing liberalism in religion4.Strengthened democratic denominations like baptists and methodists
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By 1850, Religion in America...
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Had lost some of its austere Calvinist rigor
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Tax supported public education...
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Was deemed essential for social stability and democracy
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Reasons for increased exposure to education
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1. create a working political system2. counter domination of capital and labor3. create a stable social society and values4. promote protestant values
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Religious revivals of the second great awakening resulted in
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A strong religious influence in many areas of american life
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One strong prejudice inhibiting women from obtaining a higher education in the early 19th century was the belief that
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Too much learning would injur women's brains and ruin their health
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Most of the utopian communities in pre 1860 America held _________________ as one of their founding ideals.
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Cooperative social and economic practices
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