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Chapter 12 - Brinkley 13th edition

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Ch. 12 Conditions in 1800s Growing separation between church and state Desire to create respectable culture for literature and arts, modeled after Europeans Growth of nationalism gave rise to nationalistic culture: Wanted to assimilate immigrants into American culture Immigrants: Wanted to do away with cultural traits brought in by foreigners (Temperance movements) Rapid economic change also affected culture, gave rise to education reform Medical Advancement Phrenology developed ? pseudoscience, attributing physical size of brain to psychological traits Fowler Brothers discovered Sylvester Graham proposed vegan diet William Morton developed anesthetic Growing popularization of baths, cold and hot, sulfur baths as well Oliver Holmes discovered contagion of diseases

American Pageant ed. 13: Chapter 15 Main Ideas

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Chapter 15 Main Ideas Reviving Religion p. 320-22 Christianity was the most popular religion in America, after many lenient groups of Christians arose the Second Great Awakening began, in order to prevent the corruption of the Christian religion. Denominational Diversity p.323 The Revivals caused areas to be worn by the constent preaching the Second Great Awakening also caused separation between the divisions of Christianity. A Desert Zion in Utah p. 323-24 The Mormon Religion was founded by Joseph Smith in 1830, after he received gold plates from an angel, they were translated into the Book of Mormon; after Smith was killed Brigham Young led the Mormons to Utah. Free Schools for a Free People p. 324-25

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4520 APUSH Period 3 Reformations of the 19th Century Between 1820 and 1860 there was much reformation fervor. The 2nd Great Awakening is what ignited this burning desire for reformation. It led to prison reform, church reform, education reform, temperance movement, and women's rights movement. American reform movements in this era particularly education, temperance, and utopian experiments, reflected both optimistic and pessimistic views of human nature and society.

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BRAVE NEW WORLD Aldous Huxley MATCHING - CHARACTER IDENTIFICATION Directions: Choose the character that matches each description. ___ 1. eager young employee at the Hatchery a. Pope ___ 2. Alpha-Plus psychologist b. Helmholtz Watson ___ 3. pretty and popular nurse at the Hatchery c. Henry Foster ___ 4. Resident Controller for Western Europe d. John, the Savage ___ 5. Indian that lives on the Reservation e. Mustapha Mond ___ 6. Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning f. Thomas or Tomakin ___ 7. frustrated writer of state propaganda g. Lenina Crowne ___ 8. uncivilized person brought to Utopia h. Linda ___ 9. Utopian girl that gives birth to a child i. Bernard Marx MATCHING - BELIEF IDENTIFICATION

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BRAVE NEW WORLD Aldous Huxley MATCHING - CHARACTER IDENTIFICATION Directions: Choose the character that matches each description. ___ 1. eager young employee at the Hatchery a. Pope ___ 2. Alpha-Plus psychologist b. Helmholtz Watson ___ 3. pretty and popular nurse at the Hatchery c. Henry Foster ___ 4. Resident Controller for Western Europe d. John, the Savage ___ 5. Indian that lives on the Reservation e. Mustapha Mond ___ 6. Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning f. Thomas or Tomakin ___ 7. frustrated writer of state propaganda g. Lenina Crowne ___ 8. uncivilized person brought to Utopia h. Linda ___ 9. Utopian girl that gives birth to a child i. Bernard Marx MATCHING - BELIEF IDENTIFICATION

Utopian Societies

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Utopian Societies Shaker (cult more than religion) 1774: founder=ann lee Dance = worship practice = work hard, live simple No sex and separate Clean onieda: new york 1848 by john noyes millenarianism: 2nd coming of jesus already came and living in utopia didn?t have to live under morality. Married eaother free love ? sex w/o children mutual critism ? 1 person made fun of by everyone to have control asending fellowship ? more power and can pick and choose partner Brook Farm Human cultured and brotherly cooperation to expand minds Self reliance, optimism (life gets better), optimism transcendentalism (moving beyond) people connect with universal spirits don?t understand life, just live all soul to make relationship with universe writings
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