How did the Transcendentalist message reach thousands of people?
What were Emerson's writings and lectures.
What ideas did communalists challenge?
What were traditional property rights and gender roles.
What did the uncompromising stance of white abolitionists lead to?
What were fierce political debates, urban riots, and sectional conflict.
What did the Second Bank of the United States use to finance internal improvements?
What was tariffs
What did the Jacksonians call themselves?
What was Democrats.
Who lead the voice of Transcendentalism?
Who was Ralph Waldo Emerson.
What were rural communalists seeking refuge from?
What was economic depression.
What was a sin and demanded immediate, uncompensated emancipation.
What was Henry Clay's candidacy based on?
What was the American System
What Tariff helped Jackson win presdency?
What was The Tariff of 1828
What were resigning Boston pulpit and rejecting all organized religion.
What did utopian symbols represent?
What was social protest and experimentation.
How did abolitionists spread their message?
What was mass communication. (Printing press)
How many republican presidential candidates were there in the Election of 1824?
What act did Andrew Jackson push through in 1830?
What did Massachusetts do in 1839?
What were utopian believers known as/called?
What were shakers?
In 1833, what did Garrison, Theodore Weld, and other religious abolitionists establish?
What was the American Anti-Slavery Society.
What did Andrew Jackson's supporters accuse Adams and Clay of?
What was making a corrupt bargain.
What percentage of stock did the federal government own of the Second Bank of the United States? (5 percent range for correct answer)
What was 20 percent
Why did the Emersonian's abandon their quest for new social institutions?
What was because of the failure of Brook Farm.
Why were utopian believers called shackers?
What were because of the ecstatic dances that were part of their worship.
How did abolitionists aid fugitive slaves and provide lodging and jobs for them?
What was through the underground railroad.
Out of the 24 states, how many required popular elections?
What was 18 of 24
What principles did the new constitution embody?
What was classical liberalism and or laissez-faire