What were some of the main beliefs found in nineteenth-century transcendentalism? 
a) Reality extends beyond what can be experienced by the senses. 
b) All people have the capacity for self-realization. 
c) Anyone could find salvation through the teachings of qualified clergy. 
d) People should find spirituality within themselves, instead of simply following the guidance of religious leaders and organized religion. 
e) A limited monarchy would be the strongest form of government.