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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Have some u.s history questions and i will medal.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which phrase best completes this diagram? Support for Public Schooling Commitment to Nonconformity Uniqueness of American Culture Return to Traditional Religious Ideals

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@some.random.cool.kid do you think you could help?

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

checking

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay thank you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and i have a few more too

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

im kind of dissapointed now i see why no one has answered this on other question its because its a unique question that is hard to find however i found a few resource sits that talk about civil disobedience and trancendant / here try this and this ..

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

http://thoreau.eserver.org/wendy.html

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

those are the two best resources that i can find .. :l

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh wow thank you! do you think you could help me on some maybe easier questions?

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

oh cool it worked :]

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

i guess i have time

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Read the passage and answer the question that follows: Slaves in the South were very religious people. They identified with stories in the Bible about suffering. They had they own songs, called spirituals, that expressed their feelings of distress. Slaves looked to God to provide them with a better life. Unfortunately, slaves did not have their own churches, but were forced to attend white-led plantation churches. Choose the sentence that corrects a historical inaccuracy in the passage. African American slaves in the South embraced the polytheistic religions of their ancestors. Many African Americans became ministers and formed their own congregations. The song form called "the blues" expressed African Americans' deep spiritual dissatisfaction. The stories of resurrection and the afterlife were most important to slaves in the South.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think c?

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

well then let me go check and C what the answer is xD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

haha thanks XD

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

oh yes ive seen something like this I believe its c too. I dont want you to have to read the whole book on this, However im sure any question on slaves might be answered in this book its pretty useful depending on your time limit. http://www.academia.edu/784743/Searching_for_Place_Nationalism_Separatism_and_Pan_Africanism

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks you!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following took place at the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848? Paulina Davis gave a shocking speech The Declaration of Sentiments was introduced The push for anti-slavery legislation intensified The National Woman Suffrage Association formed

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think D

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

i hope your allowed to use wiki because i finally found a this subject in wiki its most accurate out of all links and sepcifically talks about seneca falls. Hope this helps. :} if no i try again. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seneca_Falls_Convention

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yeah its D

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

cool :}

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

and actually this quotes it "The convention was seen by some of its contemporaries, including featured speaker Mott, as one important step among many others in the continuing effort by women to gain for themselves a greater proportion of social, civil and moral rights,[3] while it was viewed by others as a revolutionary beginning to the struggle by women for complete equality with men. Stanton considered the Seneca Falls Convention to be the beginning of the women's rights movement, an opinion that was echoed in the History of Woman Suffrage, which Stanton co-wrote"

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

i didnt see that before xD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

XD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How did Dorothea Dix's study of prison conditions in Massachusetts and Europe change American beliefs? She argued that poverty causes lawbreaking. She argued that innocent people are imprisoned. She showed that mental illness is treatable. She showed that sanitation decreases disease.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think c

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

"Well, she started asylums and whatnot for mental illness, and began reform to introduce therapy, so I'd say C"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which answer best explains how folklore was important for enslaved families? It helped enslaved parents teach their children how to survive. It helped enslaved families learn to read and write without help. It helped enslaved children feel like part of a larger community. It gave enslaved parents a sense of attachment to their children.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you are really being amazing help

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

thank and im trying not sure how much help this is going to mean at the end but i will keep trying..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

all i ask for is help i dont expect to get 100%

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so what do you think for that last question?

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

ok so I got A, but I wanted to be able to prove it instead of just stated it so maybe this will back my answer hopefully. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Slave_Community

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i was thinking A too

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

anymore or is that all?

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

and whats the photo for?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How is the image on this medallion linked to women's suffrage? Many female antislavery champions also demanded the right to vote. Men believed that women of all races were slaves and deserved to suffer. The Second Great Awakening led to abolition and great medical advances. Women who defended slaves were permitted to elect leaders.

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

oh

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if you dont want to answer any more questions thats fine!

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

oh no i wasnt sure you had anymore ...

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

i dont mind helping...

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

your history is better than my history xD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

XD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so for this one i really dont know

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

ok so i broke it down ... and this is one is tough but my brain brain is tougher xD just kidding but anyways its between a and b I believe b because it says am i not a women and a "sister" which to me sounds like their saying they should be treated fairly

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

and could be A because back then many women fought to have the right of voting

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

so its clealry b because i was more discriptive xD just kidding but go based off of what you think on my info

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which social reforms were most directly related to the Second Great Awakening? Freedom of religion and freedom of the press The abolition of slavery and the right of women to vote Social acceptance of Native Americans and African Americans The environmentalist movement and the founding of national parks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so not for this question but the one with the picture is it a or b?

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

sorry @bluesrrency

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

@bluesurrency

OpenStudy (some.random.cool.kid):

openstudy shut me down

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