1. "Am I not a women and a sister"

What were the ideals of the movement related to this medallion?
a)abolition and suffrage******
b)freedom and abolition
c)justice and temperance
d)temperance and slavery

2. Which details from the poster suggest that giving the women the right to vote will distroy home life?

a)the umbrella, the feathered hat, the clock
b)the jacket and tie, the gloves, the laced boots
c) the cat, the husband's shoes, the hanging laundry
d)the broken plate, the screaming children, the boiling teapot*******

3. Read The passage and answer the question that follows:
Many slaves preffered not to escape their horrible lives on plantations because their families were with them. Despite the fact that slaves had no rights, they often found ways to sabotage the plantations on which they lived. Slaves would pretend to be ill so they wouldn't have to work. They would also create trouble by breaking tools such as s and plows, which were needed for work. Mothers would work fewer hours to care for their children, so women gave birth to many children. The Br'er Rabbit stories illustrated this trickery ingenuity.

Choose the sentence that corrects a historical inaccuracy in the passage.
a) Many slaves ran away rather than endure the difficult conditions on the plantations
b) Men, women, and children alike had to work long days on the plantations.*****
c) Slaves had limited rights under the law, which allowed them to recuperate when ill.
d) The Br;er Rabbit stories illustrate good behavior, teaching slaves how to work well.

4. How was the second great awakening important to slaves' religious beliefs?
a) It created more tolerance among slave owners which gave slaves their first chance to choose a religion.
b) It made it illegal to punish slaves for going to religious services, so slaves could learn about the bible
c) It allowed many slaves to convert to Christianity because owners felt that converting would make slaves more obedient
d) As owners became more understanding during this movement, enslaved parents were allowed to teach their children about religion.*****

5. Study the diagram below:
central ideals of Transcendentalism
4 branches
1 branch= civil disobediance
another branch= Focus on individual thought and action
another branch= connection between
last branch= ?

Which phrase best completes the diagram?
a) support for Public Schooling
b) commitment to Nonconformity
c) uniqueness of American Culture
d) Return to Traditional Religious Ideals

6. The Transcendentalism movement most directly affected the development of American ???
a) politics
b) literature
c) popular culture
d) painting and sculpting******

The first three answers are correct.

What is your answer for 5?

i couldn't figure it out

http://www.cliffsnotes.com/literature/e/emersons-essays/critical-essays/understanding-transcendentalism

What About the rest

4 and 6 are wrong.

Your good

Which

The Transcendentalism movement most directly affected the development of American

Politics
Literature
Popular culture
or panting and sculpture

4 should be c

6 should be b

1. To determine the ideals of the movement related to the medallion mentioned in the question, you can analyze the options provided and match them with the most appropriate answer. The options are:

a) abolition and suffrage
b) freedom and abolition
c) justice and temperance
d) temperance and slavery

Based on the context of the medallion's phrase, "Am I not a woman and a sister," which was a popular slogan used by abolitionists and suffragists during the 19th century, the correct answer would be a) abolition and suffrage. This medallion was created as a symbol of support for both the abolition of slavery and women's rights to vote.

2. To identify the details from the poster that suggest giving women the right to vote would destroy home life, you need to analyze the options provided and look for elements that convey a negative impact on home life. The options are:

a) the umbrella, the feathered hat, the clock
b) the jacket and tie, the gloves, the laced boots
c) the cat, the husband's shoes, the hanging laundry
d) the broken plate, the screaming children, the boiling teapot

Based on the common stereotypes used to oppose women's suffrage movements during the early 20th century, the correct answer would be d) the broken plate, the screaming children, the boiling teapot. These elements were often portrayed in anti-suffrage propaganda to suggest that if women were given the right to vote, they would neglect their domestic duties, leading to chaos and disturbance in the household.

3. To identify the sentence that corrects a historical inaccuracy in the passage, you need to carefully evaluate each option and determine if it aligns with historical records. The options are:

a) Many slaves ran away rather than endure the difficult conditions on the plantations
b) Men, women, and children alike had to work long days on the plantations
c) Slaves had limited rights under the law, which allowed them to recuperate when ill
d) The Br'er Rabbit stories illustrate good behavior, teaching slaves how to work well

Based on historical knowledge, it is accurate to say that men, women, and children alike had to work long days on the plantations. Therefore, the correct answer is b) Men, women, and children alike had to work long days on the plantations.

4. To understand how the Second Great Awakening was important to slaves' religious beliefs, you need to assess each option and decide which aligns with historical information. The options are:

a) It created more tolerance among slave owners which gave slaves their first chance to choose a religion
b) It made it illegal to punish slaves for going to religious services, so slaves could learn about the Bible
c) It allowed many slaves to convert to Christianity because owners felt that converting would make slaves more obedient
d) As owners became more understanding during this movement, enslaved parents were allowed to teach their children about religion

From historical records, it is accurate to say that the Second Great Awakening allowed many slaves to convert to Christianity because owners felt that converting would make slaves more obedient. Therefore, the correct answer is c) It allowed many slaves to convert to Christianity because owners felt that converting would make slaves more obedient.

5. To determine the best phrase that completes the diagram representing the central ideals of Transcendentalism, you need to carefully analyze each option and choose the one that aligns with the principles of Transcendentalism. The options are:

a) support for Public Schooling
b) commitment to Nonconformity
c) uniqueness of American Culture
d) Return to Traditional Religious Ideals

Based on the central ideals of Transcendentalism, which emphasize individual thought, action, and a focus on nature, the phrase that best completes the diagram would be b) commitment to Nonconformity. Transcendentalists believed in the importance of individualism and straying away from societal conventions and norms.

6. To identify how the Transcendentalism movement most directly affected the development of American painting and sculpting, you need to analyze each option and determine the one that aligns with historical records. The options are:

a) politics
b) literature
c) popular culture
d) painting and sculpting

Based on historical knowledge, the Transcendentalism movement had the most direct impact on American literature. Therefore, the correct answer is b) literature. While the movement did influence other areas such as painting and sculpting indirectly, its direct influence was most prominently seen in American literature.