What exactly was the Great Awakening and who were the main figures of this movement? What impact did the Great Awakening have on colonial life? (400 WORDS)


What exactly was the Great Awakening and who were the main figures of this movement? What...
Compare the Enlightenment and the Great Awakening. Did the two groups share anything in common? what, explain? how were they different? what were the results of their views? (100-150 words) History class
1.) In what way did the Enlightenment and the Great Awakening contribute to the energy leading up to the American Revolution? 2.) In what ways did the French and Indian War pave the way for the Revolution?
In what ways did the Second Great Awakening and transcendentalism reflect and react to the changes in antebellum thought and culture?
1. Discuss the Great Migration and its impact on Black life in America. How did the Great Migration impact life in American Industrial cities? 2. Discuss the Emergence of Harlem and the Harlem Renaissance. Who were some key figures during this era? 3. How did Mass Consumption, consumerism, and the idea of the “American way of life” affect people’s understanding of American values, including the meaning of freedom, in the 1920s? 4. Discuss the effects of Business Culture mixing with...
Compare the Meiji Restoration with China's Self Strengthening Movement. What values did they share? What were key differences between them? Why did only one succeed? Short paragraph 100-150 words please
An analysis of behaviorism. What were the theoretical underpinnings of the movement? What were the primary tenets and concepts of the movement? Why were these tenets and concepts important? Who were the key theorists?
Describe what life was like for the Lowell Mill Girls. Who were they and where did they come from? What were some of the rules they had? What about working conditions? 200-250 words.
A former anti-apartheid leader recalls that Mandela did not try to lead the movement away from armed resistance. He was, however, “a great leader because he recognized that the movement had become a civil insurrection, a largely nonviolent struggle. A great leader is one who recognizes where the movement is and leads it accordingly, not one who says, ‘Do it my way!’” First, explain in your own words what Nelson' Mandela's long-term goal was. Then explain why, as a strategic...
why were Buddha's main ideas so revolutionary compared to the ideas about life that existed in India? What are the differences between Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism? How did Buddha's ideas impact India and the world?
1. Did “Jim Crow” help to give rise to the Civil Rights Movement? 2. What did “Jim Crow” represent for Blacks in America? 3. How did the following Supreme Court decisions affect Blacks: Plessey v. Ferguson, Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas? 4. Which issues gave rise to protest? What were the results? 5. Did protesters feel justified in their actions? 6. Have the results of their actions had a positive impact on Blacks/American society? 7. Who...