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Who was George Whitefield
a) Religious leader during the 1st Great Awakening
b) Puritan leader in the colonies
c) Founding father
d) Quaker religious reformer

What did the New Lights desire?
a) Religious reform in the colonies
b) Reform in the Anglican church
c) Increased rights for Catholics
d) Movement to an industrial society

Ideas brought about by the Great Awakening effected...
a) Feelings of independence and diversity of thought
b) Movement from coastal economies
c) Social reform
d) Support for the monarchy

Preaching during the Great Awakening can be characterized as...
a) Protestant evangelism
b) Pre-destination
c) Puritan orthodox
d) Traditionalist

What caused an increase in European immigration during the mid-1800s?
a) Famine and political chaos
b) US government advertisement
c) Opportunity for urban living
d) Demand for indentured servants

What was a negative outgrowth of European immigration
a) Rise in nativism
b) Displacement of the American Indians
c) Creation of national political parties
d) Creation of sectional tension

What parralleled the increase in immigration?
a) Increase in industrialization
b) Assimilation of cultures
c) Displacement of the American Indians
d) Emergence of Catholicism

What was Seneca Falls?
a) Convention supporting women's suffrage
b) Convention supporting abolition
c) Convention supporting temperance
d) A honeymoon destination

What was an outgrowth of Seneca Falls?
a) Increase in reform movements and charities
b) Increase in religious involvement
c) Increase in rights for slaves
d) Prohibition of alcohol

Male support and the support of abolitionists for women's suffrage decreased as a result of
a) 15th Amendment
b) Ideas of social darwinism
c) States rights
d) Nativism

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