Quiz: American Transcendentalism and Reform Movements — 8 perguntas

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1. Which of the following best characterizes European romanticism and transcendentalism?

Rejection of individual emotion in favor of collective reason
Emphasis on scientific rationalism and empirical evidence
Promotion of social conformity and traditional authority
Focus on personal intuition, connection with nature, and transcending sensory perception

Focus on personal intuition, connection with nature, and transcending sensory perception

Explicação

European romanticism emphasizes a deep connection with nature and individual emotional experience, while transcendentalism focuses on transcending sensory perception to access higher spiritual truths. The correct option captures these key features.

2. What is Transcendentalism primarily characterized by?

A philosophical movement emphasizing the individual's capacity to go beyond human perception and access higher spiritual truths
A movement emphasizing the importance of emotions and individual experience
A political philosophy advocating for individual rights and freedom
A literary movement focusing on the natural world and personal intuition

A philosophical movement emphasizing the individual's capacity to go beyond human perception and access higher spiritual truths

Explicação

Transcendentalism is characterized by emphasizing the individual's capacity to go beyond the limits of human perception and access higher spiritual truths, as supported by the source.

3. What caused the rise of the temperance movement in early 19th-century America?

Increased alcohol consumption due to immigration
The rise of workers' rights movements
The modernization of the penal system
The abolition of slavery

Increased alcohol consumption due to immigration

Explicação

The temperance movement arose in response to increased alcohol consumption linked to immigration, aiming to reduce domestic violence and public drunkenness.

4. What was the main goal of abolitionism in early 19th-century America?

To promote temperance
To end slavery
To improve prison conditions
To advocate for workers’ rights

To end slavery

Explicação

Abolitionism aimed to end slavery and was a major reform movement in early 19th-century America, as stated in the source.

5. What was the role of the Second Great Awakening in society?

To oppose social reforms and maintain traditional values
To increase church membership and promote personal moral responsibility
To establish Calvinist predestination as a core belief
To diminish the influence of Protestantism in America

To increase church membership and promote personal moral responsibility

Explicação

The Second Great Awakening increased church membership and promoted personal moral responsibility, serving to motivate societal moral reform efforts.

6. Which reform leader was born into slavery and became a prominent abolitionist?

Susan B. Anthony
Frederick Douglass
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Frederick Douglass

Explicação

Frederick Douglass, born into slavery, became a prominent abolitionist leader, as stated in the source.

7. What is 'Transcendental Knowledge' as described in Transcendentalism?

Understanding gained by surpassing perceptual limits to grasp the universe
Knowledge acquired solely through scientific methods
Learning that is only accessible through formal education
Information obtained from divine revelations

Understanding gained by surpassing perceptual limits to grasp the universe

Explicação

Transcendental Knowledge is defined as understanding attained by surpassing human perceptual limitations, enabling individuals to grasp the workings of the universe.

8. What is Thomas Cole known for in relation to American art?

Being a British immigrant who painted the American landscape
Focusing on European scenery in his artworks
Creating European-style landscape paintings in America
Leading the European landscape painting movement in America

Being a British immigrant who painted the American landscape

Explicação

Thomas Cole was a British immigrant who dedicated his life to painting the American landscape to emphasize its distinctiveness.

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European Romanticism — focus?

Emphasizes connection with nature and individual emotion.

European Romanticism — emphasis?

Nature, individual emotion, subjective experience

Transcendentalism — role?

Highlights transcendence of perception and spiritual access.

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