PPT-The Ferment of Reform and Culture

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Chapter 15 Essential Questions What characteristics define a perfect society How did the art literature and language of 18011850 reflect a collective sense of nationalism

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Chapter 15 Essential Questions What characteristics define a perfect society How did the art literature and language of 18011850 reflect a collective sense of nationalism and sectionalism Reform Movement. This presentation is based on content presented at the Mines Safety Roadshow held in October 2013. It is made available for non-commercial use (e.g. toolbox meetings, OHS discussions) subject to the condition that the PowerPoint file is not altered without permission from Resources Safety. Changes in Education, Marriage and Religion Under Mao. Thought Reform. The CCP launched a number of campaigns to reshape the attitudes and habits of the Chinese people, in an effort to establish political control. The goal was not just a socialist economy, but also a socialist culture and mindset. . Second Great Awakening. Deism and “Age of Reason” taken it’s toll on strict religious adherence. Unitarians moving away from orthodox religion. Camp meetings bringing back people to religion. Peter Cartwright, Peter Finney preaching Old Time Religion. Murder and Voluntary Manslaughter. Example Questions. In recent years, there has been much dissatisfaction with the current law of murder and voluntary manslaughter. Explain the reasons for this dissatisfaction and consider what proposals have been made for the reform of the law. (25 marks). This presentation is based on content presented at the Mines Safety Roadshow held in October 2013. It is made available for non-commercial use (e.g. toolbox meetings, OHS discussions) subject to the condition that the PowerPoint file is not altered without permission from Resources Safety. JUMBO QUESTIONS. Comparison. How does the 2. nd. Great Awakening of the 19. th. century compare to the Great Awakening of the 18. th. century? . Analyzing Evidence . After you have read “Contending Voices: The Role of Women” can you analyze both excerpts’ intended audience, purpose, and point of view? . Chapter 12. Religion. Religious Revival. Religious Revivals (people redefining and becoming more religious) were very popular. People moved back to religion after the Enlightenment and Rationalism that occurred during the revolutionary period. 1790-1860. “. We (Americans) will walk on our own feet; we will work with our own hands; we will speak with our own minds”. Ralph Waldo Emerson, “The American Scholar,” 1837 . *The Second Great . Can It Happen Here?. Kirk J. Stark. Barrall Family Professor of Tax Law and Policy. UCLA School of Law. January 2017. Structure of Remarks. The New Political Landscape. Polling Data. 2015 (Pew): popular opinion on U.S. tax system and tax reform. Chapter 15. 1790-1860. Religious Denominations. Major Religions after Revolution. Congregationalists (Descendants of Puritans). Anglicans (Church of England – Episcopalians). Quakers. Impact of . s. 1790–1860. I. Reviving Religion. Religion, 1790-1860:. Church attendance still regular ritual for ¾ of 23 million Americans in 1850. Alexis de Tocqueville declared there was . “. no country in the world where the Christian religion retains a greater influence over the souls of men than in America.. APUSH Unit 9. 1877-1917. Urbanization . Megalopolis. Streetcar Cities. Residential suburbs. Skyscrapers. Ethnic neighborhoods. Deplorable living . conditions. Boss and Machine . Politics. Lower East Side. Education Reform. It’s the 1800s and there are very few public schools. Some kids, who have rich parents, either attend private schools or have tutors come to their house. Most kids, however, stay home and work for their parents. In small areas where lands have been less developed one teacher, with little or no education, teaches a group of students in a small room. In 1837, Horace Mann becomes the Secretary for the Massachusetts board of education and things begin to transform.. nabi. . zoonotic. disease unit . post graduate lecture. . Salmonella . Genus : Salmonella . Species In human . Diseases. 1. . S. .. . typhi. Causes typhoid fever.

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