Colonial Women
1st Great Awakening
American University
Philosophers & Worldviews
Do You Remember
100

They worked hard and had no rights whatsoever but in no way felt gender conflict.

What is a Colonial Woman?

100
The first main, but not a continuous revival in American History and watershed event in the life of American people.

What is the Great Awakening?

100

Stated in an early brochure, published in 1643. The purpose was "to advance learning and perpetuate it to Posterity; dreading to leave an illiterate Ministry to the Churches."

What is Harvard?

100

Son of a Quaker, he did not accept his parents' faith and was on of the earliest outspoken agnostics (in an age when that was unheard of). He was the author of, Common Sense.

Who is Thomas Paine?

100

Created to praise, reverence, and serve God our Lord.

What is man?

200
Clearly an oxymoron to think people thought this of women.  1st Peter 3:7 also refers to the woman as this.

What is "weaker vessel"?

200

These were spread out into the wilderness, making both communication and church discipline difficult.

What are farms?

200

At the University of Pittsburgh, it's the most prominent building on campus.

What is the Cathedral of Learning?

200
Number of philosophers and their worldviews highlighted in Lesson 4.

What is 3?

200

Discrimination and prejudice against people based on their race or ethnicity. It was not institutionalized in America until some white Americans created a language to describe American people groups. 

What is racism?

300

In addition to cooking, cleaning and other household/motherly things, in stressful seasons, she always helps with these things?

What is planting and sowing?

300

Rival first began here.

What is New England?

300

Famous historian, refused a professorship at Princeton because he was Unitarian.

Who is Frederick Jackson Turner?

300

Argued that relations between people were purely artificial and political contracts were established on tradition (e.g., the Word of God) and customs, not on humanistic notions of human rights.

Who is Edmund Burke?

300

The first settlement in America in which all Christian people had entire liberty to worship God in whatever way they thought.

What is Maryland?

400

Even at the cost of their own life, he was expected to protect his wife against all threats.

What is a Husband?

400

Principle figure in the Great Awakening. He preached his effective sermon, "Sinners in the Hands of Angry God."

Who is Jonathan Edwards?

400

Architects designed the early universities to look like these?

What are churches?

400

In the early ages of the world, there weren't any of these and as a consequence of which was there were no wars. It was their pride that threw mankind into confusion.  

What is a king?

400

A body of people living in a new territory but retaining ties with the parent state.

What is a colony?

500

Responsible for leading the family in Bible teachings and was an essential component of the nuclear family.

Who is the wife?

500

A way for young people to join the church without a profession of faith.

What is a Half-way Covenant?

500

DAILY DOUBLE!!!!

They were presidents of the universities and tied the identity of their university to a strong Christian worldview.

Who are pastors?

500

First philosopher to explore the darker side of the Age of Reason, without evoking Christian faith as a criticism. Famous author of Social Contract. 

Who is Jean-Jacques Rousseau?  

500
The most famous European to explore North America. Born in Italy in 1451, he way the end of the Middle Ages and beginning of the Age of Exploration.

Who is Christopher Columbus?