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Horace Mann sought to reform this correct answers education William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass' abolitionist perspectives differed primarily over what? correct answers the method The Unitarian drive for reform was largely from what belief about man? correct answers man is basically...

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Horace Mann sought to reform this correct answers education

William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass' abolitionist perspectives differed primarily over
what? correct answers the method

The Unitarian drive for reform was largely from what belief about man? correct answers man is
basically good and perfectible

Uncle Tom's Cabin is most reflective of this kind of abolitionism correct answers Colonization

the federal government used its power to force the Tariff of 1832 on South Carolina correct
answers The Force Act

Jackson's veto of the Bank Bill? correct answers Jackson's political enemies tried to force a re-
charter

Ralph Waldo Emerson said that "he made the gallows glorious like the cross." correct answers
John Brown

Which view of abolitionism best describes William Lloyd Garrison? correct answers Immediate
Emancipation

Which perfectionist group practiced "Complex Marriage" correct answers Oneida Community

Charles G. Finney and perfectionism correct answers human/ Evangelical Revivalism

John Brown's raid at Harper's Ferry correct answers 1859

He is known as the "Father of Modern Revivalism." correct answers Charles G. Finney

South Carolina Exposition and Protest correct answers John C. Calhoun

"Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable"? correct answers Daniel Webster

"Our Federal Union—next to our liberties the most dear"? correct answers John C. Calhoun

Election of 1832? correct answers Jackson - winner!

Second BUS and its demise correct answers Jackson and the Election of 1832

Who did Andrew Jackson appoint as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court? correct answers Roger
B. Taney

He was the first president born as a U.S. Citizen. correct answers Martin Van Buren

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