Which is a true statement?
The "pre-Civil War" era included an increasingly Anglo (British) American
identity.
As Americans moved west and increased in population, an adherence to the
Protestant beliefs of the founding generation kept all other faiths from having
much of an influence.
Reform movements of the Pre-Civil War Era included abolition of slavery and
gender discrimination, and the founding of Utopian (ideal) communities as
examples for others.
Reformers of the Pre-Civil War Era fought for traditional values and to maintain
an American society dedicated to male hierarchy and control.