
<p>Name:______CHAPTER 15: THE FERMENT OF REFORM AND CULTURE Pages 323-324, 332-340</p><p>A Desert Zion in Utah Know: Joseph Smith, Book of Mormon, Brigham Young 1. What characteristics of the Mormons caused them to be persecuted by their neighbors?</p><p>Wilderness Utopias Know: Utopias, New Harmony, Brook Farm, Oneida Community, Complex Marriage, Shakers 2. In what ways were utopian communities different from mainstream America?</p><p>The Dawn of Scientific Achievement Know: Benjamin Silliman, John J. Audubon 3. Was the United States a leader in the world in scientific pursuits? Explain.</p><p>Makers of America: The Oneida Community Know: John Humphrey Noyes, Bible Communism, Mutual Criticism 4. The word "utopia" is a word that is "derived from Greek that slyly combines the meanings of `a good place' and `no such place'." Does the Oneida Community fit this definition? Explain.</p><p>Artistic Achievements Know: Thomas Jefferson, Gilbert Stuart, Charles Wilson Peale, John Trumball, Hudson River School, Daguerreotype, Stephen C. Foster 5. "The antebellum period was a time in which American art began to come of age." Assess.</p>
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