(04.05 LC)How did reformers reconcile their desire to create moral order with their quest to enhance personal freedom?
(04.05 LC)How did reformers reconcile their desire to create…
(04.05 LC)How did reformers reconcile their desire to create moral order with their quest to enhance personal freedom?
(04.01 LC)In its decision in the case of Fletcher v. Peck, t…
(04.01 LC)In its decision in the case of Fletcher v. Peck, the U.S. Supreme Court
(04.02 MC)Question refers to the excerpt below.”[T]he occasi…
(04.02 MC)Question refers to the excerpt below.”he occasion has been judged proper for asserting, as a principle in which the rights and interests of the United States are involved, that the American continents, by the free and independent condition which they have assumed and maintain, are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers.”Source: President James Monroe, Annual Message to Congress, 1823Which of the following principles was also part of Monroe’s message?
(04.01 MC)Question refers to the image below.© The Granger C…
(04.01 MC)Question refers to the image below.© The Granger Collection / Universal Images Group /ImageQuest 2024Which of the following describes an effect of the Embargo of 1807?
(04.05 LC)The American Colonization Society was created to
(04.05 LC)The American Colonization Society was created to
(04.01 LC)In its decision in the case of Fletcher v. Peck, t…
(04.01 LC)In its decision in the case of Fletcher v. Peck, the U.S. Supreme Court
(04.05 MC)Question refers to the excerpt below.”Build, there…
(04.05 MC)Question refers to the excerpt below.”Build, therefore, your own world. As fast as you conform your life to the pure idea in your mind, that will unfold its great proportions. A correspondent revolution in things will attend the influx of the spirit.”Source: Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nature, 1836The excerpt above exemplifies which of the following intellectual trends?
(04.01 LC)In the first half of the 19th century, a major con…
(04.01 LC)In the first half of the 19th century, a major consequence of United States expansionism was
(04.06, 04.07 HC)Question refers to excerpts below.”Still, t…
(04.06, 04.07 HC)Question refers to excerpts below.”Still, though a slaveholder, I freely acknowledge my obligation as a man; and I am bound to treat humanely the fellow creatures whom God has entrusted to my charge…It is certainly in the interest of all, and I am convinced it is the desire of every one of us, to treat our slaves with proper kindness.”Source: Letter from former South Carolina governor James Henry Hammond, 1845″Standing with God and the crushed and bleeding slave on this occasion, I will, in the name of humanity which is outraged, in the name of Liberty which is fettered, in the name of the constitution and Bible, which are disregarded, and trampled upon, dare to call in question and denounce…slavery ‘the great sin and shame of America’!”Source: Fredrick Douglass, from speech titled “The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro,” 1852Which of the following groups would be likely to support the point of view of Frederick Douglass in the excerpt?