Review Test Submission: Exam 2 Part I Unit 3 Test
Question 1
4 out of 4 points
Founded by John Humphrey Noyes in 1848, this community was for people who
could find religious conversion and complete release from sin.
Selected
Answer:
Oneida Community
Answers:
Brook Farm
Oneida Community
Amana Society
New Harmony
Question 2
4 out of 4 points
Charles G. Finney (1792-1875)
, ordained by the Presbyterian Church in 1824,
became the most prominent minister of the Second Great Awakening, leading
religious revivals throughout the Northeast. Finney would become known as the
“father of modern revivalism.”
Selected
Answer:
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Question 3
4 out of 4 points
The
core belief in this movement promotes an ideal
spiritual
state that 'transcends' the
physical and
empirical and is only realized through the
individual's intuition, rather than through the doctrines of
established religions.
It placed individualism at a high
level.
Selected
Answer:
Transcendentalist movement
Answers:
Abolitionist movement
Domesticity movement
Transcendentalist movement
Temperance movement
Question 4

4 out of 4 points
During slavery, Harriet Tubman assisted over 100,000 slaves to freedom through an internal network of
secret
routes and safe houses which became known as the:
Selected
Answer:
Underground Railroad
Answers:
Trail of Tears
Indian Removal
Underground Railroad
Seneca Falls Convention
Question 5
0 out of 4 points
This party’s main purpose was opposing the expansion of
slavery
into the territories.
Selected
Answer:
Republicans
Answers:
Liberty Party
Republicans
Democrats
Whigs
Question 6
4 out of 4 points
The Tariff of 1824 did not favor the Middle Atlantic and New England manufacturers
by increasing the duties on woolens, cotton, iron, and other finished goods.
Selected
Answer:
Fals
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Answers:
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Fals
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Question 7
4 out of 4 points
John C. Calhoun was considered the “great compromiser” because he spearheaded
the Missouri Compromise as well as promoted an extensive economic plan called
the “American System.”
Selected
Answer:
Fals
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Answers:
Tru
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Fals
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Question 8
4 out of 4 points
Unions faced many challenges as they sought recognition to organize workers and it was
not until the Massachusetts Supreme Court ruled in
Commonwealth v. Hunt
(1842) that
labor unions made headway in the United States.
Commonwealth v. Hunt
determined
that it was not illegal to form a trade union nor was the demand that employers hire only
members of the union.
Selected
Answer:
Tru
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Question 9
4 out of 4 points
By 1832 the Second Bank of the United States, holding 30 branches, had become
the most important financial institution in the nation. Operated by Philadelphia’s
Andrew Jackson, the bank became very powerful by assigning investment roles for
each of its branches.
