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2 This founder of the Hudson River School painted “The Oxbow” and many other paintings depicting America’s natural beauty
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3 Who is Thomas Cole?
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4 The Scarlet Letter
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5 Who is Nathaniel Hawthorne?
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6 Moby Dick
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7 Who is Herman Melville?
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8 Leather Stocking Tales: The Last of the Mohicans, The Pathfinder, The Deerslayer
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9 Who is James Fenimore Cooper?
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10 This artist’s paintings focused on portraying the lives of the common man.
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11 Who is George Caleb Bingham?
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12 The Transcendentalist movement focused on intuition an feeling over rationalism, much like this movement in Europe.
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13 What is the Romantic Movement?
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14 This leader of the Transcendentalist movement was also an early feminist and co-founder of Brook Farm.
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15 Who is Margaret Fuller?
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16 This leading Transcendentalist’s 1837 Phi Beta Kappa speech “The American Scholar” was considered a call to arms for a new generation of American intellectual leadership
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17 Who is Ralph Waldo Emerson?
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18 His Walden and essay on Civil Disobedience are considered masterpieces of American philosophy
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19 Who is Henry David Thoreau?
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20 This Transcendentalist founded Brook Farm as an experiment in communal living in accordance with the beliefs of Transcendentalism
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21 Who is George Ripley?
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24 This became the nickname for upstate New York due to all of the revivals that took place there in the early 1800’s.
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25 What is the “burned-over- district”?
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26 Thanks to circuit preachers like Peter Cartwright, these became the two largest Protestant denominations in America.
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27 What are the Baptists and the Methodists?
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28 This Presbyterian minister from upstate New York helped to spark the 2 nd Great Awakening by preaching a “Christianity of Action”.
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29 Who is Charles Grandison Finney?
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30 Joseph Smith founded this religion in upstate New York in1830. After his death, his followers moved to Utah to escape religious persecution.
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31 What is Mormonism?
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32 The Shakers, New Harmony, Oneida, and Fourier Phalanxes were all examples of this type of response to the rapid change of early 19 th Century America.
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33 What is Communalism? Or What are “Backwoods Utopias”?
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34 This woman was a major force in reforming the treatment of the mentally ill
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35 Who is Dorothea Dix?
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36 This view of women as the moral leaders in the home and primary educators of children emerged in the early 19 th Century.
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37 What is the “Cult of Domesticity”?
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38 This was the most popular (and in many states most successful) of the 19 th Century reform movements. The Washingtonians were part of this movement
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39 What is the Temperance Movement?
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40 Many moderate northeners would agree with this society’s goal of returning freed slaves to Africa. Their colony of Liberia was founded in 1822.
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41 What is the American Colonization Society?
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42 Founded the Oneida Community
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43 Who is John Humphrey Noyes
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44 Two founders of the women’s movement, and the driving forces behind the Seneca Falls Convention
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45 Who are Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott
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46 This escaped slave, abolitionist, and feminist one said “I have plowed and reaped and husked and chopped and mowed, and can any man do more than that?”
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47 Who is Sojourner Truth
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48 He was “as harsh as truth” in The Liberator.
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49 Who is William Lloyd Garrison
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50 This was the first Secretary of the Massachusetts Department of Education
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51 Who is Horace Mann?
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