The radical abolitionist _____ called for the immediate end of slavery and condemned the US Constitution for its compromises with slavery, while most abolitionists until then had argued for _____ by individual slave owners.
The slogan _____ was used to justify Americans’ westward expansion, claiming that the US had a God-given obligation to spread American _____ across the continent.
Texans forced _____ to sign treaties recognizing their independence from Mexico in April 1836, but the annexation of Texas to the United States was very controversial because of the issue of _____.
While outsiders found the practice of _____ by the Mormon church in Utah repulsive, some women found an opportunity for _____ because their husbands were not a constant presence in their lives.
The introduction of _____ by the Spanish in the 1500s allowed the Plains Indians to hunt the _____ successfully.
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The period between 1790 and 1850 witnessed numerous and various efforts to reform United States society. Identify four distinct reform movements that occurred in the United States during this time period and that have at least two similarities in their ideals and/or objectives. Explain these two similarities and explain how each of the four movements demonstrates each of the similarities. Then, for each of the movements, indicate one specific way in which that movement differs from the other three.
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Chapter 10 of the course text details a new style of politics that developed during the changing political culture of the 1820s and 1830s. Describe the major characteristics of the new political culture of the 1820s and 1830s. Clearly indicate three distinct particular characteristics of the new political culture of the 1820s and 1830s. Then, describe two distinct ways in which the new political culture influenced the daily lives of people in the United States.