Origins of Southern Middle Class
Environmental Battles in the Antebellum City
Unitarianism in the Antebellum South
A Taste of Power
The Altar at Home
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The southerners turned to what people for educational reforms?

The Northerners

100

What city is the Document referring to?

New York

100

Who were helping the slaves while still owning them

Southerners

100

What was Sylvester Graham known for?

Graham Crackers

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Who were the "pawns" of a plot by the European monarchies?

Catholic immigrants

200

What are the four main jobs that emerged in the south?

Teachers, Doctors, Lawyers, and small business owners
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What was the issue with the city?

It was very dirty. The water was contaminated and the streets so dirty people forgot they were paved.

200

How did these people help their slaves

Education, medical care, included in worship, mainly worked for a better way of personal servitude.

200

What did Graham promote in the 1830's

Vegetarianism and homemade bread

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What was the Second Great Awakening?

A period of innovation and creativity extending religion

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How did the Southern people learn about Northern education?

Though newspapers and magazines they read.

300

What did the government do to fix the problem? What was an affect of it?

They pushed to clean the streets and it affected the poor's ability to use their areas as they wish.

300

What was the main goal of the Unitarians?

Individual freedom for all.

300

What will rich foods lead to?

Disease, madness, masturbation, and social decline

300

What were the conspiracy's about the European Catholics?

They would overturn the US government in attempts to destroy democracy.

400

How did the South start these reforms?

By finding Northern teachers, superintendents, and other officials to help spark their new education ideas

400

Who was most affected by the improvements of the streets and how?

The poor who lived on the streets relied on the trash to feed their animals and lives as they struggled to make money to survive.

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How did they show their main goal?

By trying for abolishment of the slave trade and slavery in the south

400

What where Graham's ideas called

Perfectionism

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Why was Catholicism denounced by the American democracy?

It was incompatible with the ideas of the US government about unelected clergy such as the pope.

500

Why did the South want educational reforms?

Due to peoples in beliefs in public schooling as well as the influence of Horace Mann

500

What caused it to be so dirty?

It was becoming too quickly urbanized as it became a sanctuary for immigrants and Americans. Government of New York was failing as well.

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What benefits came from these ideas?

it gave the slaves a bit of freedom to them such as being able to go to church or get educated. Also leads to new ideas in the North about slavery and the wish to abolish it.

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What caused Graham to think like this?

Religious revivals in the 1820's

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What is an example of theological innovation due to the second Great Awakening?

New religions were born

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