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“The Making of Middle- Class America” Mr. Calella American Studies I & USI Honors Chapter 11
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European Scholars’ Observations on Jacksonian Democracy Alexis de Tocqueville & Gustave de Beaumont Democracy in America Land of “equality” What resource allowed for “equality”? How? Inequality?
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Population and Expansion 1790, 3.9 million 1850s, approx. 24 million “Go West!” Where are the major settlements and cities located?
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Family Life Industrial Revolution effect on family unit? Women’s increased authority Limited opportunity for women Stereotypical middle-class family unit created
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The First Great Awakening Occurred in mid-1700s when religious zeal diminishing Calvinists, Presbyterians, Anglicans “Epidemic of religious emotionalism”
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Continued Sermons “dumbed down” All great sinners, but salvation Predestination High emotion American colleges
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The Second Great Awakening Predestination refuted Principles of Jacksonian Democracy Individualism Responsibility Charles Grandison Finney Connection to Reform Movements?
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Transcendentalists New England writers No conformity to formal religion or materialistic world Look within themselves for truth and guidance In line with individualism of the age Ralph Waldo Emerson-poet Henry David Thoreau- Walden Pond
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The Age of Reform Discussion Questions What is a “movement”? “Reform”? Betterment of society Prisons, schools, asylums, etc.
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The Temperance Movement 1820s-most consumption per capita Functioning alcoholics Anti-vice movement In line with Second Great Awakening Movement like a PAC Results 1919 18 th Am, then repealed by 21 st Am in 1933 Dorothea Dix Pair Activity
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