Transcendentalism
A. was based on the ideas of Dorothea Dix.
B. was the theological foundation undergirding the revivals of the Second Great Awakening.
C. sought to rise above reason through individualist spiritual communion with nature.
D. rejected individualism in favor of utopian communalism.
Answer: C
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