Identifications
Chapter 10:
Democratic Politics, Religious Revival, and Reform, 1824-1840
After reading Chapter 10, you should be able to identify and explain the historical significance of each of
the following:
Henry Clay and the American System
second American party system
spoils system
"Tariff of Abominations," 1828
John C. Calhoun and the South Carolina Exposition and Protest
Compromise of 1833
Nicholas Biddle and the Bank of the United States
"pet banks"
Locofocos
Specie Circular
Long Cabin campaign, "Tippecanoe and Tyler too," and the election of 1840
Second Great Awakening
Burned-Over District
Charles G. Finney and "perfectionism"
William Ellery Channing and Unitarianism
Joseph Smith and Mormonism
Mother Ann Lee and the Shakers
Lyman Beecher and the American Temperance Society
Horace Mann
William Lloyd Garrison, The Liberator, and the American Anti-Slavery Society
Frederick Douglass
Sojourner Truth
James G. Birney and the Liberty party
Angelina and Sarah Grimké
John Quincy Adams and the "gag rule"
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, the Seneca Falls convention, and the
Declaration of Sentiments
penitentiaries and the "Auburn and Pennsylvania systems"
Dorothea Dix
Robert Owen and New Harmony
Transcendentalists, Brook Farm, and The Dial
John Humphrey Noyes and Oneida
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