i just took the test i only got one rong but it shows the right one... i go to connetions acadimy to
1. In the 1800s, there was a wave of religious fervor known as the (1 point)
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What movement called for drinking little or no alcohol? (1 point)
3.
Who became head of education in Massachusetts in 1837? (1 point)
4.
In the 1800s which occupation was a possible choice for women?(1 point)
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Who wrote seemingly simple, deeply personal poems? (1 point)
6.
Who purchased his freedom from the slaveholder he had fled? (1 point)
7.
The network of escape routes out of the South for enslaved people was the (1 point)
8.
Who was the most famous Underground Railroad conductor? (1 point)
9.
The most controversial issue at the Seneca Falls convention concerned (1 point)
10.
Who founded the New York Infirmary for Women and Children? (1 point)
The final score is 9/10 (90%).
bible
the Great American Desert
The female abolitionist and traveling preacher of the early 1800s was named Isabella Baumfree. She changed her name in 1843 to Sojourner Truth.
Foutain is a unusual last name but it's roots steam from England and France. This name was used by those who lived by a spring or well. The name spread during medieval times and in the 1800s by migrants seeking religious freedom, those who served on pirate or merchants vessels. This why it can found even in the caribbean.
Its a German name, but the name Hoffman can be found in Co. Kerry, descendants of Palatine immigrants to the south west of Ireland in the 1700/1800s
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According to the article that I read on the internet, and what I had heard before they shook in religious fervor during their religious services, thus the name.
According to the article that I read on the internet, and what I had heard before they shook in religious fervor during their religious services, thus the name.
Revivals
Revivals
revivals Revivals were religious meetings that increased people's interest in religion. Religious revivals took place throughout the United States during the 1820s and 1830s. Preachers would often travel to different locations and give sermons to large groups of people at meetings held outdoors. Many of the reform movements of the time were associated with the increased participation in religious activities.
Revivals
"America is for Americans" is a statement that best expresses a common belief among nativists in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Nativism got its name from the "Native American" parties.
the great American desert
the Great American Desert
The female abolitionist and traveling preacher of the early 1800s was named Isabella Baumfree. She changed her name in 1843 to Sojourner Truth.
Transcendentalism was the religious and philosophical movement in the U.S. in the early to middle-1800's. It developed in the 1820's and was a protest against the state of spirituality.
no that is not a religious name