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- 3. place where female activists met in 1848 to write the Declaration of Sentiments
- 6. a wave of religious fervor prompted by in an increase in democratic principles
- 7. oneida community, the Shakers, and New Harmony can all be referred to as this title
- 10. formed in 1826 and led by primarily women who tried to persuade people to stop drinking
- 11. transcendentalist poet and philosopher who wrote The American Scholar
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- 1. Ralph Waldo Emerson's popular lecture-essay that reflected the spirit of individualism
- 2. movement that promoted the belief that knowledge transcends the senses and comes from within a person
- 4. wrote a series of novels based on the character Natty Bumpo; characters influenced by the surge in romanticism
- 5. belief in science rather than the Bible
- 8. banned the manufacture and sale of liquor
- 9. formed the Church or Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) who had to escape to the west because of persecution
