DBQ The validity of the statement‚ “Reform movements in the United States sought to expand democratic ideals” can be assessed regarding many reformations in the time period of 1825-1850 including the American temperance movement‚ the women’s rights movement‚ and the abolitionist reform. All of which very much expanded core democratic ideology‚ such as equality‚ liberty for all‚ and the pursuit of happiness. All these
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In the time of 1825-1850‚ United States officials and activists sought to expand the democratic ideals in which the country was founded. Activists such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton as well as many other women pushed for the right to vote‚ stating that both men and women were created equal‚ and women should be given the right to vote‚ for it was the democratic action to take. Other activists began to create democratic reforms as well‚ fighting to reinforce the ideals the nation so actively prides itself
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The protestant revival movement that began in the 1790s in New England caused reforms in America. Between 1825 and 1850‚ the United States government made reforms that greatly increased the influence of democratic ideals: universal suffrage and individual rights. Such reforms included prisons‚ churches‚ women suffrage‚ temperance‚ and education. Prison reforms expanded democratic ideals through the change in policies and mission statements. Debtor prisons were abolished‚ the number of capitol crimes
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Slavery was always a controversial issue in America. Many people saw slavery as an essential part of life in every aspect‚ while others saw it as immoral and an injustice to humanity. In the 1840s when Manifest Destiny started to thrive‚ things began to heat up. New territories meant a possibility for a new slave or free state in America. Because the new territories were allowed the right of popular sovereignty to determine whether they would have slaves or not‚ abolitionists and non-abolitionists
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ways they went about achieving the ideals of their time. Both sought to better themselves and their families for the over-all betterment of their nation‚ but neither went about it in quite the same manner as the other. Also race was becoming less of a social barrier than it had been in the 1770’s‚ which is not to say‚ however‚ that it was not a significant stopping power at the time for non-whites and many immigrants from Europe‚ especially the women. The ideals were similar‚ but the ways of achieving
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they sought to expand democratic ideals in the society. In response to sudden changes occurring and traditional values being challenged‚ various reform movements during 1825-1850 began to focus on democratic ideals. The rise of religious revivals‚ movements for equal rights and protecting liberties of different social groups‚ want to advance society technologically‚ and desire to bring order and control helped reform the society to live up to the nation’s founding ideals. Teaching them (I don’t
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Changes in American Life from 1790 to 1840 The period between 1790 and 1840 marked significant changes in American culture and society. Between significant events that caused major change‚ gradual cultural evolution was constantly occurring. Social pressures‚ technological advancements‚ and the democratization of various customs of life spurred these changes. Before 1800‚ it was common for both adults and children to drink alcohol primarily. People used it as a mid-day energizer and in many cases
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William Henry Harrison‚ James Madison‚ and Andrew Jackson were all elected to be President of the United States of America between 1796 and 1840. Those men all were a bit different in their political views and the main issues that they stood for. The first of all these men to be elected president was John Adams in 1796. He served as president from March 4‚ 1797 to March 4‚ 1801. He was affiliated with the Federalist Party. The main issue President Adams stressed was civic virtue and to set an example for Republican
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Between the years of 1825-1850‚ the United States went through the period known as the Age of Jackson. Although President Jackson only served eight years‚ he influenced great amounts of reform to happen. Across the country‚ political and social reform movements were prevalent. During the years of 1825-1850 many reforms were put into action‚ although some not immediately acted upon‚ they all had the underlying theme of expanding democratic ideals. The category of education saw many reforms during
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death. The most important of the ideals in this document is freedom. Freedom is most important because people wanted to rule themselves‚ have equal opportunities‚ and wanted to have their own lives and be happy. These were the main reasons for the colonist to fight for their freedom the Declaration of Independence promised them. Freedom from England’s tyranny is what the colonists wanted so they could have a say in the government. Comparative Studies in Freedom from Democracy Webb states “‘The most
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