The American Nation A History of the United States, Combined Volume (14th Edition)

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Chapter Review 527

Key Terms

pragmatism A philosophical system, chiefly associ-
ated with William James, that deemphasized
abstraction and assessed ideas and cultural practices


based on their practical effects; it helped inspire
political and social reform during the late nine-
teenth century, 524

Review Questions

1.The introductory essay argues that football was
embraced by colleges and universities in the late
nineteenth century because it reflected hard-
nosed Darwinian concepts. What other aspects
of late nineteenth-century intellectual and cul-
tural life were influenced by Darwinism? What
intellectual trends and movements rejected
social Darwinism?


2.What institutional developments transformed
higher education during the last third of the nine-
teenth century?
3.How was popular culture at odds with intellectual
trends in literature and the arts?
4.How did pragmatism—the belief that ideas must
be judged by their consequences—challenge ear-
lier outlooks on philosophy and morality?

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Chapter 19

The Morrill Act, p. 514

Herbert Spencer,Social
Darwinism,p. 515

Mark Twain, Incident in the
Philippines (1924),p. 518

Mark Twain,To the Person
Sitting in Darkness (1901), p. 518

Mark Twain, fromThe
Gilded Age, p. 520

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Research and Explore

College Football (1903), p. 514

Frederick Jackson Turner,The
Significance of the Frontier in American History
(1893),p. 518

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