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Kentucky Studies Test 2 review

Kentucky Studies Test 2 review. Jonathan Edwards is famous for writing what sermon?. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God Saving Faith in Jesus Christ The Method of Grace Here I Stand. George Whitfield is credited with the creation of what denomination?. Baptistism Presbyterianism

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Kentucky Studies Test 2 review

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  1. Kentucky Studies Test 2 review

  2. Jonathan Edwards is famous for writing what sermon? • Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God • Saving Faith in Jesus Christ • The Method of Grace • Here I Stand

  3. George Whitfield is credited with the creation of what denomination? • Baptistism • Presbyterianism • Methodism • Pentecostalism

  4. Which began in 1790 and included missionaries sent to the frontier? • The Protestant Reformation • The Great Awakening • The Second Great Awakening • The Revival Movement

  5. Where was the most famous revival meeting in Kentucky held? • Harrodsburg • Boonesborough • Louisville • Cane Ridge

  6. The restoration movement gave rise to all these denominations, except… • Church of Christ • Southern Baptist • Cumberland Presbyterian • Disciples of Christ

  7. How is Cholera spread? • Contaminated food or water • Bloodstream • Personal contact • Airborne

  8. How was the 1832 cholera epidemic believed to have spread? • Contaminated food dumped in the Ohio River • An infected chef in Louisville • An outbreak in an orphanage • A traveling circus

  9. How was the 1848 cholera epidemic believed to have spread? • Contaminated food dumped in the Ohio River • An infected chef in Louisville • An outbreak in an orphanage • A traveling circus

  10. Who was the explorer and spelunker who first mapped out many of the caves in Kentucky? • Daniel Boone • Jonathan Edwards • George Whitfield • Stephen Bishop

  11. Which was not a draw to Kentucky for wealthy tourists? • Mammoth Cave • Lost River Cave • Hot Springs • Saunder’s Springs

  12. Who were the first people to speak out against Slavery? • Ministers • Slaves themselves • Freedmen • General Assembly Members

  13. Most slave owners in Kentucky owned how many slaves? • Hundreds • About 50 • 10 to 20 • Less than 5

  14. What was Kentucky’s slave market relationship with the deep south? • They bought slaves from the deep south • They were a “stock raising” state • They did not buy or sell with the deep south • They freed slaves from the deep south

  15. What was the ratio of slave children born in Kentucky who were sold to the deep south • 1 of 10 • 1 of 5 • 1 of 3 • 1 of 100

  16. How did slave masters who owned more slaves than they needed make a profit? • They sold the slaves • They rented out the slaves • They studded or brooded the slaves • Bought more land for slaves to work

  17. How was the renting out of slaves beneficial to some slaves? • They often escaped • They were treated with more respect than field hands • They could negotiate freedom or better owners • They often formed groups to rebel

  18. How did some men in free states benefit from slavery • They bought and sold using slave state addresses • They took money from slaves in exchange for helping them escape • They would hire slaves in slave states and use them illegally • They acted as slave catchers

  19. What was one result of the slave catcher’s activities? • Free blacks sold into slavery • Slaves able to negotiate with them for freedom • Free blacks made money sending escaped slaves back to their owners • Freedmen and slave catchers often perpetrated violence against each other

  20. Many Kentuckians benefitted from slavery while other’s were vehement abolitionists. This led to Kentucky being considered a what? • Middle state • Conflict state • Undecided state • Battleground state

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