Democratic Politics & Religious Revival: 1824-1840
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DEMOCRATIC POLITICS, RELIGIOUS REVIVAL, AND REFORM, 1824–1840 CHAPTER 10
The Rise of Democratic Politics,1824–1832 • Democratic Ferment • The Election of 1824 • John Quincy Adams as President • The Rise of Andrew Jackson • The Election of 1828 • Jackson in Office • Nullification • The Bank Veto and the Election of 1832
The Bank Controversy andthe Second Party System, 1833–1840 • The War on the Bank • The Rise of Whig Opposition • The Election of 1836 • The Panic of 1837 • The Election of 1840 • The Second Party System Matures
The Rise of Popular Religion • The Second Great Awakening • Eastern Revivals • Critics of Revivals: The Unitarians
The Rise of Mormonism • The Shakers • The Age of Reform • The War on Liquor • Public School Reform • Abolition • Women’s Rights • Penitentiaries and Asylums • Utopian Communities