Let me talk to you about Jesus
Reform and Romance
Go West
Not so Civil
General Mayhem
100
The nineteenth-century revival of religious fervor that swept across America.
What was the Second Great Awakening?
100
A new American branch of philosophy that wanted to go beyond reason.
What is Transcendentalism?
100
The state that bleeds.
What was Kansas?
100
He was a fan of broad swords, armed slave revolts, and abolition.
Who was John Brown?
100
Aristocrat, military genius, Virginian; all great qualities but he is still best known because of Dukes of Hazzard.
Who was Lee?
200
Either of these two religious groups were often at the core of rich New England reform movements.
Who were Universalists or Unitarians?
200
The author of "Civil Disobedience".
Who was Thoreau?
200
The golden state that drew settlers west.
What was California?
200
His election to the presidency with only Northern support was as much an opening to the Civil War as shots fired on Fort Sumter.
Who was Lincoln?
200
Falsely accused of alcoholism at the time, rightly accused of alcoholism by historians, and victorious regardless.
Who was Grant?
300
The religious denomination that perfected the use of "circuit riders" to spread their faith.
Who were the Methodists?
300
The site of the Declaration of Sentiments in 1848 that called for women's rights.
What is Seneca Falls?
300
The golden state that forced Cherokee west?
What was Georgia?
300
It allowed African Americans to serve in combat.
What is the Militia Act?
300
Lincoln fired him... more than once.
Who was McLelland?
400
When Mormons set out to " a good place to make saints," they settled on this state.
What is Utah.
400
Mother Ann led this Utopian group in a life of craftsmanship, strange dancing, and celibacy.
Who were the Shakers?
400
The first president of the Lone Star Republic and the victorious commander and San Jacinto.
Who was Sam Houston?
400
This Mississippi river city was hit with that most industrial of weapons: hunger.
What is Vicksburg?
400
His "March to the Sea" sealed the Confederacy's fate.
Who was Sherman?
500
She found a chance at the AME to brake the taboos on women and African Americans preaching.
Who was Jarena Lee?
500
He stole his head and limbs to go on to eloquently lead the charge for abolition.
Who was Frederick Douglas?
500
The 1850 law that allowed a flood of bounty hunters to go North in search of runaway slaves...and free blacks in some cases.
What was the Fugitive Slave Act?
500
Where the fighting ended.
What is Appomattox Court House?
500
Only fired once by Lincoln but forever remembered in men's fashion.
Who was Burnside?
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