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APUSH KEY TERMS AND PEOPLE Chapter 11: Religion and Reform,
Terms in this set (26)
Individualism The practice of being on one's own, without the help of institutions, and sometimes without the help of family.
American Renaissance A mid-nineteenth-century flourishing of literature and phil...
APUSH KEY TERMS AND PEOPLE Chapter 11: Religion and
Reform, 1800-1860
Jeremiah
Terms in this set (26)
The practice of being on one's own, without the help of institutions, and sometimes
Individualism
without the help of family.
A mid-nineteenth-century flourishing of literature
and philosophy.
American Renaissance
Transcendentalism A philosophy based on individualism and an existence outside of society.
Utopias Ideal communities.
Socialism The liberation of workers from a capitalist system.
Perfectionism An evangelical belief that people could aspire to perfect their lives by living sin-free.
Mormonism A form of Christianity founded by Joseph Smith.
Minstrelsy The act of putting on blackface and performing song-and-dance routines.
Abolitionism The movement led by people who desired to outlaw slavery.
Underground Railroad A network of abolitionists that helped black fugitives find freedom.
Amalgamation Racial mixing and intermarriage.
The rule implemented by congress to immediately table the issue of slavery for a later
Gag Rule
date.
A phrase used by Reverend Fowler used to describe the differing realm of social life
Separate Sphere
that women seemed to inhabited.
A term coined by women's rights activists to describe their lack of mobility in the social
Domestic Slavery
sphere.
Married Women's Property Laws Laws that allowed women some control over property gained through marriage.
Seneca Falls Convention A gathering of women's rights activists in a small New York town.
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