People
Great Awakening
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Education
Religion
100
This person wrote the Blue-Back speller.
What is Noah Webster.
100
People who believed this philosophy opposed the Great Awakening by teaching that man did not need salvation, but only need to be morally good to get to heaven.
What is Unitarianism.
100
What rights did the mother have when it came to politics and economic matters?
What is she was not allowed to vote and she could not own property herself unless she was single.
100
This was a textbook that students used to learn their alphabet and phonics.
What is the hornbook.
100
This group of people were followers of John Huss
What are the Moravians
200
This person was attributed with being the greatest figure in the southern Great Awakening.
What is Samuel Davies.
200
This philosophy was taught to counteract the Great Awakening by teaching that reason and science were the only ways to find truth.
What is Enlightenment.
200
How did slave families differ from traditional colonial families?
What is they had to work for 14-16 hours each day. They could not be legally married. They had fewer rights than traditional colonial families had. Slaved depended on their masters rather than on the man of the family. Older slave women took care of the children rather than the mother in traditional colonial families.
200
This was put into place to ensure that towns of 50 or more taught their towns people how to read and write.
What is the Ole' Deluder Satan Act.
200
These people were treated badly by other religious groups for being heretical in their doctrine.
What are the Jews.
300
This person was the best known missionary to the Indians following the Great Awakening.
What is David Brainerd
300
This effect of the Great Awakening led people to see the possibility of churches without support from the government.
What is increased the gap between church and state.
300
What was the colonial ideal for a family?
What is a patriarchy.
300
Explain the difference between the dame and grammar schools
What is the dame schools were held by single or widowed women in their homes. Grammar schools were run by a teacher hired by the town. In grammar schools they learned more than just reading and writing.
300
This group of religious people primarily made up the South.
What are the Anglicans.
400
This man was responsible for starting the "log college."
What is William Tennent.
400
This effect of the Great Awakening changed the way people viewed the social classed
What is increase desire for personal freedom.
400
Name the two groups within the lower classes and differentiate between them.
What is the redemptioners and the indentured servants. Redemptioners would pay part of their fare to American, and either have a relative or friend pay the rest or work for a rich colonialist who would pay off the debt in exchange for several years of labor. An indentured servant could not pay any of his/her voyage, so he/she would need to work for a rich colonialist until the debt was paid off.
400
This system of education was used to train primarily ministers.
What is a college or university.
400
This was created to ensure that non-believing colonists could stay members in the church. What was it and name one effect of it.
What is the Half-Way Covenant. One effect is that many of the pastors and church members were not saved. Another effect was that these impure churches had less power to purify society.
500
These two men were some of the most famous preachers during the Great Awakening. Name both of them.
What is Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield.
500
Name and explain two other effects of the Great Awakening.
What is the Great Awakening effected higher education in that more universities were created to better educate minister, effected political freedom in that people wanted more freedom to rule and govern for themselves, more people became converts, and churches were rearranged.
500
This social class enjoyed luxuries and wealth. What were these people called within this social class?
What is aristocrats.
500
This form of education usually lasted 7 years or until the person turned 21. It allowed them to learn something that they could make a living from.
What is apprenticeship.
500
Jonathan Edwards delivered this to the people that were members of a church he was preaching at, which resulted in many people becoming convicted of their sins.
What is "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God."
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