Evangelical Movement and Politics in 19th Century North
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What aspect of society did the new discipline of the evangelical movement primarily reshape?

  • International diplomatic relations
  • Cultural system of the Victorian middle class (correct)
  • Artistic expression
  • Economic policies regarding labor
  • Which of the following best describes the moral environment imposed by the new discipline?

  • Indifferent to individual freedoms
  • Strict with emphasis on education and self-improvement (correct)
  • Laid-back and permissive
  • Revolutionary and anti-establishment
  • What was a key characteristic of the Victorian reformers regarding violence?

  • They opposed physical violence and favored mental coercion. (correct)
  • They were indifferent to the treatment of children and prisoners.
  • They advocated for increased physical punishment.
  • They supported the use of corporal punishment in educational settings.
  • Which groups were noted as the most consistent Victorian reformers?

    <p>Abolitionists and feminists</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How did the evangelical reformers view the relationship between discipline and personal liberation?

    <p>Discipline was often perceived as a means to achieve personal liberation.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    The Evangelical Movement's Reshaping of Society

    • The new discipline of the evangelical movement primarily reshaped family life.

    The Moral Environment of New Discipline

    • The moral environment imposed by the new discipline was characterized by an emphasis on self-control, personal responsibility, and moral purity.

    Victorian Reformers and Violence

    • A key characteristic of the Victorian reformers regarding violence was their strong condemnation of it, particularly in the context of corporal punishment and domestic abuse.

    Consistent Victorian Reformers

    • The middle class was noted as the most consistent Victorian reformers.

    Discipline and Personal Liberation: The Evangelical Perspective

    • Evangelical reformers believed that discipline was key to achieving personal liberation, viewing it as a means to overcome temptation, develop moral character, and ultimately find freedom from sin.

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    Explore the impact of the evangelical movement on American political culture during the Second Party System from 1830 to 1860. This quiz delves into how evangelical Christianity influenced social reforms and economic development in the Northern United States, highlighting the formation of alliances and the interplay between revivalism and democracy.

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