A) canvases that tended to be very large in size
B) an assumption that America was a land of greater promise than Europe
C) a belief that democracy was the best source of wisdom and spiritual fulfillment
D) a sense of nostalgia for a kind of nature that might be disappearing
E) portraits of some of the nation's most spectacular and undeveloped areas
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A) Oneida.
B) New Harmony.
C) Brook Farm.
D) Walden.
E) Nauvoo.
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A) primarily sad and macabre.
B) mostly ignored during his lifetime.
C) largely focused on southern society.
D) acclaimed by many American writers in his time.
E) completely ignored in Europe after his death.
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A) prohibited the interstate slave trade.
B) led to the passage of "personal liberty laws."
C) angered abolitionists.
D) abolished slavery in the District of Columbia.
E) forced state officials to assist in the capture of runaways.
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A) integrate Indians with white society.
B) create sovereign nations within U.S. territory so that Indians could negotiate with other nations.
C) allow Indians to develop to a point where they would not need to assimilate into white society.
D) allow them to develop to a point where they could assimilate into white society.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) the admittance of women only
B) communal raising of children
C) polygamy
D) free love
E) complete celibacy
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A) deeply antagonistic toward William Lloyd Garrison.
B) indifferent to slavery in the South.
C) anxious to leave the United States.
D) in favor of the "back to Africa" movement.
E) strongly opposed to southern slavery.
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A) pessimistic assumption of the natural weakness of individuals.
B) desire for social stability and discipline in the face of change.
C) belief that society needed to break free from its old traditions.
D) fear that civil war was going to engulf the nation.
E) declining importance placed on religious piety.
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