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AP U.S. History 1.1 Period 5: 1848-1877. Which of the following groups would be most likely to support the idea of Manifest Destiny?
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AP U.S. History 1.2 Period 5: 1848-1877. Before the Civil War, the idea of Manifest Destiny was most complicated by which of the following issues?
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AP U.S. History 4.4 Period 5: 1848-1877. The goals presented in Sumner's excerpt have the most in common with which of the following?
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brought to you by a power so peculiar and offensive
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so hostile to reason so repugnant And those were just
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a few of the things that have been said about
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our cruciferous vegetable evenings Here anyway let's read the following
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passage Ah power so peculiar and offensive so hostile to
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reason so repugnant to the laws of nature and the
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inborn rights of man which despoil zits victims of the
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fruits of their labor with substitutes concubine ege for marriage
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which abrogates the relation of parent and child which by
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a denial of education of bases the intellect prevents a
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true knowledge of god and murders the very soul which
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amidst a plausible physical comfort degrades man created in the
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divine image to the level of a beast Such a
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power so eminent so transcendent so tyrannical so unjust can
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find no place in any system of government unless by
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virtue of positive sanction Okay pretty powerful stuff Time for
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our pretty powerful question here the goal's presented in summer's
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excerpt have the most in common with which of the
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following your answer well let's just jump right in and
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check out answer a the transcendentalist movement Well we know
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that idealistic transcendentalist along with being a mouthful were supportive
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of ending slavery They believe that slaves possessed the same
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universal spirit as they did and that slavery prevented them
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from exercising there god given right to reach their full
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potential However we're not sure that somewhere speech reflects the
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philosophy of self reliance transcendentalist are known for that means
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a hostile of east today How about be the republican
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motherhood movement Well the republican motherhood movement encouraged american women
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to teach patriotic values to their families and communities were
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guessing their fourth of july parties were pretty sweet This
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movement did encourage a disenfranchised groups to impact the future
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of the nation by placing them in charge of the
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education of future lawmakers and teachers It may have even
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formed the roots of the suffragette movement We don't think
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their goal had enough in common with sumner's words to
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be our answer but we're sure they have plenty to
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talk about All that really means for us is that
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answer b can take a hike so let's look att
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de the second great awakening Well the second great awakening
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isn't what happens when we finally get out of bed
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after hitting snooze a million times It was actually a
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protestant revival movement that preached a black and white congregants
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that they were equal in the eyes of god Well
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it was probably a great time it's not We're looking
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for sorry answer D go back to sleep so we
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know that some of those words argue against slavery from
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a moral standpoint which many abolitionists agreed with and their
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mind slavery was just plain wrong Not only was it
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incompatible with american values but it was so wrong that
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it was against human values as well Waken See how
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some her speech was music to their ears which means
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answer See the abolitionist movement is our answer Now if
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you'll excuse us way only hit the snooze button nine
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hundred ninety nine thousand times this morning go back to 00:03:05.02 --> [endTime] sleep
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