Visited 13 Colonies and was highly emotional which drew in thousands to his
revivalist style meeting - ANSWER George Whitefield
Time when people found faith again, promoted concept of being public with
faith - ANSWER Great Awakening
Protestants, Anglicans, usually upper middle class - ANSWER Old Light
Christians
Baptist, Methodists, lower class, supported patriots - ANSWER New light
Christians
Churches are de-established, they can't go against the state and the state can't
tax them - ANSWER First Amendment
Leader of the second great awakening, Believed humans were morally free
agents and could make the choice to be saved or not - ANSWER Charles
Finney
During church the congregation would be asked it anyone was wavering in the
crowd someone would be chosen the preacher would call on them and they
would be brought back to faith - ANSWER "Anxious Bench"
Movement to end slavery in the US - ANSWER Abolitionism
Published the origins of species, discussed the concept of evolution -
ANSWER Charles Darwin
Christian seminary in New York affiliated with Colombia University, Oldest
independent seminary in the US - ANSWER Union Theological Seminary
,Southern Baptists and Methodists strong in this area, Includes most of the
former Confederacy, People in this area start to focus on state governance and
getting into school boards to change programs, sub-private Christian life -
ANSWER Bible Belt
The First Great awakening played an important role in shaping them, Born
again experience - ANSWER Evangelicals
Two oil tycoons in California, Used vast wealth to create fundamentals, paid for
the printing of the "fundamentals" - ANSWER Lyman and Milton Stewart
Books by the Stewart Brothers, 5 basic principles: Bible is never wrong, Christ
was born of a Virgin, Christ atoned for our sins, Miracles were authentic,
Should pray for the rapture - ANSWER "The Fundamentals"
All aspects of the universe were divinely created by God, Rejects scientific
explanations - ANSWER Creationism
Made it illegal for any state funded education institution from teaching
evolution in the classroom - ANSWER Butlers Law
Governor of Tennessee - ANSWER Austin Peay
Dedicated to rights and those laid out in the Constitution, wanted to create a
fake law case and force a fight - ANSWER ALC
Science teacher who came forward and brought in banned textbooks was then
arrested - ANSWER John Scopes
Defence for Scopes, Mistreatment of Jennings Bryan would affect his law
career - ANSWER Clarence Darrow
Prosecutor of the Scopes trial - ANSWER William Jennings Bryan
Wanted to test if evolution could be brought into the classroom, Scopes was
found guilty, Was an embarrassment to the fundamentalists because the press
coverage wasn't kind to them - ANSWER Scopes Monkey Trial
, Reported on the Scopes Trial, Founded the American Mecury - ANSWER HL
Menkin
Judge who presided over the Scopes Trial, Biased influence on the case -
ANSWER John Raulston
Part of theology that is concerned with death ad the end of the world -
ANSWER Eschatology
Believes that Jesus will physically return to the earth in the second coming -
ANSWER Dispensational Pre-Millennialism
Helped ex slaves fund their families - ANSWER Freedman's Bureau
Some black men were given farms and 44 million acres in total, land was
usually bad and hard to farm - ANSWER Southern Homestead Act
States passed laws to limit the freedom of Blacks, basically slavery in a
different guise - ANSWER Black Codes
Took over states, had no interest in stopping black codes - ANSWER
Redeemers
Granted citizenship to ex slaves - ANSWER 14th Amendment
Guaranteed that all male citizens regardless of race had the right to vote -
ANSWER 15th Amendment
State would rent out black prisoners to farmers then take their wages, tried to
keep these men in the system, kept workforce docile because they could hire
convicts for cheap - ANSWER Convict-Lease System
Illegally hanging black people, usually done in the bible belt - ANSWER
Lynching
Created the Separate but Equal provision - ANSWER Judge John Harlan
revivalist style meeting - ANSWER George Whitefield
Time when people found faith again, promoted concept of being public with
faith - ANSWER Great Awakening
Protestants, Anglicans, usually upper middle class - ANSWER Old Light
Christians
Baptist, Methodists, lower class, supported patriots - ANSWER New light
Christians
Churches are de-established, they can't go against the state and the state can't
tax them - ANSWER First Amendment
Leader of the second great awakening, Believed humans were morally free
agents and could make the choice to be saved or not - ANSWER Charles
Finney
During church the congregation would be asked it anyone was wavering in the
crowd someone would be chosen the preacher would call on them and they
would be brought back to faith - ANSWER "Anxious Bench"
Movement to end slavery in the US - ANSWER Abolitionism
Published the origins of species, discussed the concept of evolution -
ANSWER Charles Darwin
Christian seminary in New York affiliated with Colombia University, Oldest
independent seminary in the US - ANSWER Union Theological Seminary
,Southern Baptists and Methodists strong in this area, Includes most of the
former Confederacy, People in this area start to focus on state governance and
getting into school boards to change programs, sub-private Christian life -
ANSWER Bible Belt
The First Great awakening played an important role in shaping them, Born
again experience - ANSWER Evangelicals
Two oil tycoons in California, Used vast wealth to create fundamentals, paid for
the printing of the "fundamentals" - ANSWER Lyman and Milton Stewart
Books by the Stewart Brothers, 5 basic principles: Bible is never wrong, Christ
was born of a Virgin, Christ atoned for our sins, Miracles were authentic,
Should pray for the rapture - ANSWER "The Fundamentals"
All aspects of the universe were divinely created by God, Rejects scientific
explanations - ANSWER Creationism
Made it illegal for any state funded education institution from teaching
evolution in the classroom - ANSWER Butlers Law
Governor of Tennessee - ANSWER Austin Peay
Dedicated to rights and those laid out in the Constitution, wanted to create a
fake law case and force a fight - ANSWER ALC
Science teacher who came forward and brought in banned textbooks was then
arrested - ANSWER John Scopes
Defence for Scopes, Mistreatment of Jennings Bryan would affect his law
career - ANSWER Clarence Darrow
Prosecutor of the Scopes trial - ANSWER William Jennings Bryan
Wanted to test if evolution could be brought into the classroom, Scopes was
found guilty, Was an embarrassment to the fundamentalists because the press
coverage wasn't kind to them - ANSWER Scopes Monkey Trial
, Reported on the Scopes Trial, Founded the American Mecury - ANSWER HL
Menkin
Judge who presided over the Scopes Trial, Biased influence on the case -
ANSWER John Raulston
Part of theology that is concerned with death ad the end of the world -
ANSWER Eschatology
Believes that Jesus will physically return to the earth in the second coming -
ANSWER Dispensational Pre-Millennialism
Helped ex slaves fund their families - ANSWER Freedman's Bureau
Some black men were given farms and 44 million acres in total, land was
usually bad and hard to farm - ANSWER Southern Homestead Act
States passed laws to limit the freedom of Blacks, basically slavery in a
different guise - ANSWER Black Codes
Took over states, had no interest in stopping black codes - ANSWER
Redeemers
Granted citizenship to ex slaves - ANSWER 14th Amendment
Guaranteed that all male citizens regardless of race had the right to vote -
ANSWER 15th Amendment
State would rent out black prisoners to farmers then take their wages, tried to
keep these men in the system, kept workforce docile because they could hire
convicts for cheap - ANSWER Convict-Lease System
Illegally hanging black people, usually done in the bible belt - ANSWER
Lynching
Created the Separate but Equal provision - ANSWER Judge John Harlan