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| Created by Abolitionists, informal network of whites and free blacks in South that assisted slave fugitives to escape | Underground Railroad | 100%
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| Led the ideas of Transcendentalism, philosopher, reached hundreds of thousands of people through writing/lectures, encouraged people to break free from society and expand spiritally | Ralph Waldo Emerson | 80%
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| 1848, issued manifesto "All Men and Women" are created equal, repudiated idea natural inferiority of women | Seneca Falls Convention | 80%
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| Led by Ralph Waldo Emerson,m argues that people are trapped by customs and institutions, man can be redeemed when they reconnect with nature and God | Transcendentalism | 80%
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| Dynamic Duo, organized Seneca Falls Convention, Abolitionist, co-led NY Married Women Property Law | Elizabeth Cady Stanton | 60%
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| Heeded Emerson's nature calls, published Walden sought self-realization, advocates for individuality, avoid unthinking conformity | Henry David Thoreau | 60%
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| "Perfect societies" allow people to live differently and realize their spiritual potential | Utopias | 60%
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| Drew on the religious enthusiasm of Second Great Awakening, anti-slavery, argued slavery is against republicanism and liberty | Abolitionism | 40%
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| Model for improving public institutions, author, began movement for state aslyums | Dorothea Dix | 40%
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| Slave in Southampton County, staged bloody revolt, consequences for reaching, religious vision prompts rebellion which kills at least 55 whites. | Nat Turner | 40%
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| Dynamic Duo, teacher, most prominent political operative in legistlative campaign, co-led NY Married Women Property Law | Susan B. Anthony | 40%
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| 1836-1844, House of Representations tables all slavery petitions | Gag Rule | 20%
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| Determined Abolitionist, "Genius of Universial Emancipation" rejected amalgamation, helped establish American Anti-Slavery Society | William Lloyd Garrison | 20%
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| Racial mixing and intermarriage | Amalgamation | 0%
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| Mid 1800s, flourishing of literature, philosophy, novels, poems, essays | American Renaissance | 0%
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| Pessimistic about the world, influenced by Emerson. Moby Dick, explored limits of individualism | Herman Melville | 0%
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| Coined by Tocqueville, term used for individuals left to defend for themselves, after traditional institutions were weakened by rapid economic growth | Individualism | 0%
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| Begins in 1830, "blackface", white actors present comedy combined with racist social criticism | Minstrelsy | 0%
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| Role of women in public life, women have certain jobs that they can perform | Separate Sphere | 0%
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| Poet, also headed Emerson's calls, printer, writer, teacher, journalists, "Leaves of Grass" | Walt Whitman | 0%
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