Thoreau
________ believes that we attempt to fill the void with material things such as money, possession, and accolades.
Emmerson
________ believes that self- reliance is a man- made quality.
Mormons
________ were chased out from New York, Ohio, Missouri, and Illinois.
Quiet desperation
________ is acceptance of- and surrendering to- circumstances.
Thoreau
________ discusses where he feels the natural world needs the industrial, saying that we build the railroads to see our nations natural beauties but in doing so we destroy it.
Mormons
________- emerged in 1830 after the discovery of The Book of Mormon.
Mormons
emerged in 1830 after the discovery of The Book of Mormon
1887
As the federal government focused its energies on fighting the Civil War, legal sanctions and political oppression of the Mormons virtually dissolved the church
1890s
Mormons ended the practice of polygamy
1896
Utah finally achieved statehood
Offensive Claims of John Smith
He wanted a New Jerusalem (Zion) to be built on American Soil
He claims that Native Americans descended from Israelites
West
Women in ________ had more freedom
North
Women in the ______ were tied to factory jobs
bold and creative
He believes that being __________ can exist together
Ralph Waldo Emmerson
He wants to see freedom expressed more in the writings and artworks of American artists and authors
Man-made quality
Self-reliance
Thoreau
He believes that we attempt to fill the void with material things such as money, possession, and accolades.
Quiet desperation
is acceptance of--and surrendering to--circumstances
dissatisfaction
We lead quiet lives of desperation when we resign ourselves to ___________
effect of technology on society
He criticizes the _________________ , complicating our lives further
Democracy
____________ was dependent only on elected officials
Change
__________ makes a person do different things which have different effects