HIUS 221 Exam 3 (Smith) || All Answers Are Correct 100%.
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HIUS 221
Unitarian ideals for perfection correct answers form of liberalism; Newfoundland; Denial of Trinity; denial of imputation of Original Sin; man is basically good and perfectible
William Ellery Channing correct answers "perfection of human nature"
Charles G. Finney correct answers "Father of Mo...
HIUS 221 Exam 3 (Smith) || All Answers Are Correct 100%.
Unitarian ideals for perfection correct answers form of liberalism; Newfoundland; Denial of
Trinity; denial of imputation of Original Sin; man is basically good and perfectible
William Ellery Channing correct answers "perfection of human nature"
Charles G. Finney correct answers "Father of Modern Revivalism"; converted thousands;
founded Oberlin college; believed man not a born a sinner- but is a sinner by choice; human
potential and action; human perfection- individual and society
Horace Mann correct answers involved in education reform; Unitarian; perfection through
education; or at least social survival
Dorothea Dix correct answers Crime and punishment; criminal rehab; prison reform; mentally
ill-women in prisons- society had put mentally w/ criminals; Unitarian
Calvin Stowe correct answers husband of Harriet Beecher Stowe
Abolitionist Movement correct answers (colonialist- gradual emancipation) Charleston, SC top
port; over 10million in slave trade over 315 years
Harriet Beecher Stowe correct answers Uncle Tom's Cabin (1851); classic colonization as a
remedy for slavery remedy; 10,000 first week; 300,000 first year; 3 million by Civil War; a lot of
unsure motives (white racists)
William Lloyd Garrison correct answers 'The Liberator'; burned Constitution; "I will not
equivocate- I will not excuse- I will not retreat an inch and I will be heard."
"Gag Rule" correct answers 1836-1844- prohibited discussion or debate abolitionism
Frederick Douglass correct answers Garrisonian- freed slave who educated himself; disagreed
with Garrison on answer for freeing slaves- had to be political; parted ways because of
disagreement; 'The North Star'
John Brown's raid at Harper's Ferry correct answers Bleeding Kanas; avid OT reader; "Bible in
one hand and a gun in the other; aimed to lead mass slave revolt; captured by Robert E. Lee-
commander of Marine
Temperance correct answers movement that supported ban of alcohol
Magdalene Societies correct answers fought prostitution; plant people outside brothels, get
names of men- post in the newspaper the next day
Ralph Waldo Emerson said that John Brown... correct answers "made the gallows glorious like
the cross"
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