Unconventional Sexual Practices in Antebellum America Quiz

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Which religious community in antebellum America strictly enforced celibacy in their communes?

  • Mormons
  • Methodists
  • Oneida community
  • Shakers (correct)

In which religious gatherings were women provided with new opportunities to openly express themselves and participate?

  • Shakers
  • Baptists
  • Mormons
  • Methodists (correct)

Which religious group introduced free love (or 'complex marriage') in their community?

  • Oneida community (correct)
  • Shakers
  • Baptists
  • Mormons

During the nineteenth century, revivalism provided social and religious structure primarily to migrant families and communities in urban centers because

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Unitarianism gained prominence in the early nineteenth century because

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The Transcendentalists believed in a higher spiritual principle within each person that could be trusted to

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The Transcendentalists developed distinctly American ideas that emphasized

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