What belief was one important feature of the second great awakening
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a belief in personal responsibility for salvation
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What did Stephen A Douglas think about slavery
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Stephen Douglas supported popular sovereignity, also called squatter sovereignity, which stated that each territory had the right to determine if they would accept slavery or not.
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What did the temperance movement try to do
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discourage people from drinking alcohol
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What was a result of The Second Great Awakening
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many became involved in reform movement
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Why were Americans hostile to mid-nineteenth century legal immigrants
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Americans feared that their jobs would be taken by immigrants
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What was a major result of the second great awakening
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more people started working on social issues
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What was the main reason education reformers wanted to establish public schools
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so immigrants could learn about democracy
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What was the Democratic position on getting the government involved in the economy
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they believed it would hurt individual freedom
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How did churches spread their message during the Second Great Awakening
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all of the above (evangelism, revival meetings, through
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What lead to more slavery
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The cotton gin
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What is tammany hall an example of
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A political machine
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How do the middle class people live their lives
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how do middle class people live
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What were nonconformist Christian groups
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Protestant groups that did not follow the Church of England's
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Alice Paul was a leader of
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Women's suffrage movement
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When was Germany's Aims in the First World War created
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Germany's Aims in the First World War was created in 1961.
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Most immigrants in the second wave of immigration were
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the anwnser was Irish and German
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The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo granted New Mexico to which nation
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The United States qualifies as such.
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A large number of Germans immigrated to the United States because
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they were on the losing side of a revolution.
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Who indicated how serious the nullification crisis
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Andrew Jackson
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To illustrate the power of social media
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What belief was one important feature of the second great awakening
a belief in personal responsibility for salvation
What did Stephen A Douglas think about slavery
Stephen Douglas supported popular sovereignity, also called squatter sovereignity, which stated that each territory had the right to determine if they would accept slavery or not.
What did the temperance movement try to do
discourage people from drinking alcohol
What was a result of The Second Great Awakening
many became involved in reform movement
Why were Americans hostile to mid-nineteenth century legal immigrants
Americans feared that their jobs would be taken by immigrants
who were willing to be paid less for the same job.
What was a major result of the second great awakening
more people started working on social issues
What was the main reason education reformers wanted to establish public schools
so immigrants could learn about democracy
What was the Democratic position on getting the government involved in the economy
they believed it would hurt individual freedom
How did churches spread their message during the Second Great Awakening
all of the above (evangelism, revival meetings, through
missionaries)
What lead to more slavery
The cotton gin
What is tammany hall an example of
A political machine
How do the middle class people live their lives
how do middle class people live
What were nonconformist Christian groups
Protestant groups that did not follow the Church of England's
rules
Alice Paul was a leader of
Women's suffrage movement
When was Germany's Aims in the First World War created
Germany's Aims in the First World War was created in 1961.
Most immigrants in the second wave of immigration were
the anwnser was Irish and German
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo granted New Mexico to which nation
The United States qualifies as such.
A large number of Germans immigrated to the United States because
they were on the losing side of a revolution.
Who indicated how serious the nullification crisis