If you want you can post all 25 for everyone else. But thats all i need to check below. Thank you!!
During the religious revival in the United States, the people who formed utopian communities believed that
A) society corrupted human nature.
B) humans were basically bad.
C) government must be reformed.
D) people needed more faith.
12.
What kind of movement was the Second Great Awakening?
A) women鈥檚 rights movement
B) temperance movement
C) abolitionist movement
D) religious revival movement
13.
Underlying the prison reform movement was a belief in
A) educating prisoners to make them better citizens when they got out.
B) rehabilitating prisoners rather than just locking them up.
C) relaxing the harsh discipline to make prisons more humane.
D) bring criminals back to God.
14.
Tax-supported elementary schools in rural areas did not spread as quickly as in urban areas because
A) rural communities could not acquire the necessary funding.
B) children were needed to help with planting and harvesting.
C) rural families did not value education as much.
D) rural areas could not attract teachers to their schools.
15.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton shocked others in the women鈥檚 movement by proposing that they focus on
A) equal pay for equal work.
B) getting women elected to Congress.
C) gaining the right to vote.
D) gaining workplace opportunities.
16.
To which movement did the passing of the first mandatory school attendance law belong?
A) voters鈥?rights
B) education
C) abolition
D) women鈥檚 rights
17.
During the 1840s, more than a dozen states enacted sweeping prison reforms and created special institutions for
A) the underage.
B) alcoholics.
C) the mentally ill.
D) debtors.
18.
Supporters of gradualism believed that the first step in ending slavery should be to
A) phase out slavery in the North.
B) phase out slavery in the Lower South.
C) stop new slaves from being brought into the country.
D) stop plantation owners from buying new slaves.
19.
Abolitionists argued that enslaved African Americans should be
A) freed immediately, without compensation to former slaveholders.
B) freed gradually with compensation to former slaveholders.
C) freed gradually to give the South鈥檚 economy time to adjust.
D) sent to their ancestral homelands in Africa.
20.
The goal of the American Colonization Society was to
A) move all new immigrants westward.
B) expand the United States鈥?immigration policies.
C) move African Americans to Africa.
D) tightly restrict the United States鈥?immigration policies.
21.
Several states in the North passed personal liberty laws that
A) freed enslaved African Americans in the state.
B) protected abolitionists from mob attacks.
C) gave slaves more freedoms.
D) restricted slave recapture.
22.
Southerners demanded the suppression of abolitionist material as a condition for
A) continuing slavery.
B) remaining in the Union.
C) enforcing personal liberty laws.
D) considering abolition.
23.
Many residents in the South defended the institution of slavery because they
A) believed it was the key to the economy in their region.
B) feared an end to slavery would bankrupt many planters.
C) thought an end to slavery would lead to civil war.
D) wanted to protect the economy in the North.
24.
Who founded the American Anti-Slavery Society?
A) Elizabeth Blackwell
B) David Walker
C) William Lloyd Garrison
D) Emma Willard
25.
Who was the African American abolitionist who was a brilliant thinker, electrifying speaker, and publisher of an antislavery newspaper?
A) David Walker
B) Frederick Douglass
C) Lewis Tappan
D) Theodore WeldHistory Helpp Pleasee!!!?
I will answer the questions that I am sure about (or pretty sure about).
11.
During the religious revival in the United States, the people who formed utopian communities believed that
A) society corrupted human nature. (PRETTY SURE)
12.
What kind of movement was the Second Great Awakening?
D) religious revival movement
14.
Tax-supported elementary schools in rural areas did not spread as quickly as in urban areas because
B) children were needed to help with planting and harvesting.
17.
During the 1840s, more than a dozen states enacted sweeping prison reforms and created special institutions for
C) the mentally ill. (PRETTY SURE)
18.
Supporters of gradualism believed that the first step in ending slavery should be to
C) stop new slaves from being brought into the country.
19.
Abolitionists argued that enslaved African Americans should be
A) freed immediately, without compensation to former slaveholders.
20.
The goal of the American Colonization Society was to
C) move African Americans to Africa.
22.
Southerners demanded the suppression of abolitionist material as a condition for
B) remaining in the Union.
23.
Many residents in the South defended the institution of slavery because they
A) believed it was the key to the economy in their region.
24.
Who founded the American Anti-Slavery Society?
C) William Lloyd Garrison
25.
Who was the African American abolitionist who was a brilliant thinker, electrifying speaker, and publisher of an antislavery newspaper?
B) Frederick Douglass
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