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26 September, 13:00

How did the Oneida community in New York reflect American life in the 1800s?

A) It reflected some Americans' desire to find better, more moral ways to live.

B) It reflected the religious fervor and rise of revivalism during that era.

C) It reflect the desire for better working conditions as part of the reform movement.

D) It reflected an interest in improving behavior and worked to make people see the evils of drinking alcohol.

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  1. 26 September, 13:07
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    The answer that is to my knowledge is B) It reflected the religious fervor and rise of revivalism during that era.
  2. 26 September, 13:20
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    The correct option would be letter B) : It reflected the religious fervor and rise of revivalism during that era.

    The Oneida community was founded in 1848 and lasted until 1880. It was created by John Noyes in Oneida, New York. The main cause of the formation of this perfectionist community was the Protestant revival, which according to the most enthusiastic followers signified the Second Coming of Jesus.

    The foundations of this solid community were the following:

    Communal life Criticism among the members of the community Complex marriage or free love. "Male continence" (a new term created by them) Ascending fellowship by which the elders became mentors to the young population.
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