Thursday, October 24, 2019
Democratic Values- Dbq
Democratic values are the fundamental beliefs that founded the United States and represent the core of America. Throughout history, many reform movements sought to expand these strong values that represent the unity among Americans through ââ¬Å"life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. â⬠The magnification of these principles can be especially seen through the time period of 1825-1850, where much change was beginning to occur. While all of these reforms sought to expand the democratic ideals, only certain movements succeeded and presented the deserved freedom of rights to all.Movements involving religion, juvenile institutions, and womenââ¬â¢s rights supported and expanded upon these ideals while other aspects such as temperance and utopianism failed to offer the true meaning. Foremost, the Second Great Awakening, a religious revival, helped to expand democratic ideals by raising the standards and morals of the common man. Charles G. Finney believed that if people focuse d on religion and the church then ââ¬Å"â⬠¦the reformation and salvation of sinners will follow,â⬠(Doc B).He said that it would also lead to the conversion of many diverse people including ââ¬Å"harlots, drunkards, and infidels,â⬠due to reforms in the church. With the belief that goodness led to salvation, many people in the communities were surrounded by good deeds for humanity. It offered a more uplifting view upon life where, ââ¬Å"â⬠¦the rich have many troubles which we know nothing of; and that the poor, if they are but good, may be very happy, indeedâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ (Doc E). Along with equality and goodness among others, the reforms of prisons and treatment of the mentally ill were also changing through Dorthea Dix.The benefits of these reforms where seen by ââ¬Å"rescuing [the prisoners] from vice and rendering them valuable members of society, (Doc A). Another very important reform was the beginning of the womenââ¬â¢s movement where they desired incr eased freedom ââ¬Å"to declare our right to be as free as man is free,â⬠(Doc I). All of these reforms succeeded in expanding democratic ideas and aimed to make better institutions and democracy overall. Furthermore, the reformation of temperance tried to expand democratic ideals but failed because it tried to control the public and restrict their freedoms of drinking.The picture titled ââ¬Å"The Drunkard Progress: From First Glass to the Grave,â⬠presents a long process on how alcohol tore families apart and aimed at trying to force better moral judgment upon people, (Doc H). Although temperance was ultimately a matter of will power, more people were beginning to express their views upon different aspects. Also, the Brooke Park Farm Association represented unity through people but in a different way then the true fundamental beliefs do through Americans.They formed their society in order ââ¬Å"â⬠¦to guarantee to each other forever the means of physical support, and of spiritual progressâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ (Doc F). No self-proclaimed utopian society has ever survived because they tried to embrace the forced unification of different individuals. Overall, the movements involving temperance and utopianism did not expand ideas due to strict governing, while the reforms involving religion, institutions, and womenââ¬â¢s rights succeeded because they helped expand democratic ideals in that they desired increased rights.
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