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Chapter 8 section 1 “A Religious Awakening” Page 266-272

1. The _________________ style of worship emphasized strong emotions.

Evangelical

2. _____________ taught Transcendentalist ideas in his home

Ralph Waldo Emerson

3. After experiencing a series of visions, Joseph Smith founded the ________________ Church.

Mormon

4. The __________ church promoted the idea of God as a single divine being.

Unitarian

5. Protestant _____________ preachers wanted to reenergize religion

Revivalist

6. The __________ was a time of renewed enthusiasm for religious feeling.

Second Great Awakening

7. The Second Great Awakening inspired A. Stay home from organized church services B. Return runaway slaves. C. Look to the past rather than the future D. Work for a variety of social reforms

D. Work for a variety of social reforms

8. The most successful Mormon settlements were in A. New York B. Ohio C. Missouri D. Utah

D. Utah

9. In the 1800s, laws were most likely to favor members of which religion? A. Jewish B. Mormon C. Catholic D. Protestant

D. Protestant

10. Transcendentalist were known for A. Being loyal to the Pope B. Following organized religions C. Making high-quality crafts D. Using nature as a teacher.

D. Using nature as a teacher.