<span>The Enlightenment challenged the traditional authority of the church. During the Scientific Revolution, empirical research and observation was put forth as the path to finding truths about nature and the universe. Astronomers such as Nicolaus Copernicus, Johannes Kepler, and Galileo Galilei were religious men, but they encountered much resistance from the established church because their ideas challenged the church's teaching that the Earth was the center of the universe. The Enlightenment went even further than the Scientific Revolution had gone in challenging the traditions and authority of the church. A number of Enlightenment thinkers were Deists -- belieiving God created the universe but let it run from there on natural principles He created. Some Enlightenment proponents, such as David Hume and Denis Diderot, even went as far as agnosticism (Hume) or atheism (Diderot). </span>
I would say B is the correct answer, as Nixon's agenda added fuel to the Vietnam war during his presidency. I tried to add more detail to my answer, but for some reason Brainly would not allow me to.
The Espionage made it illegal to speak out against about the government during America's involvement in World War I. This legislature effectively negated freedom of speech that related to American war efforts. It prevented individuals from voicing or publishing opinions that had the potential to interfere with America's ability to defeat their enemies.
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The consequences of trench warfare were:
Trench foot ( painful condition due to feet being in cold water or mud for long periods of time).
Shell shock (psychological disruption from being exposed to prolonged war).
A large number of casualties.
The stain it made on history.
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C) Consumer spending decreases.: