a) One of the differences between the First Great Awakening and the Enlightenment was the fact that, while the First Great Awakening emphasized personal feelings and subjective experience, the Enlightenment focused much more on cold, hard facts. The First Great Awakening encouraged the idea that each person could have a different experience with religion, and that only they could decide how best to practice it. On the other hand, the Enlightenment was a philosophical movement that attempted to get rid of subjectivity in favor of uniformity driven by science.
b) One similarity between these two movements was the fact that they both questioned traditional authorities. In the case of the First Great Awakening, people began to question priests and their sterile speeches, and instead began to follow their own feelings. In the case of the Enlightenment, people questioned traditional authorities, such as priests and kings and instead tried to exercise their own reason.
c) One historical effect of the Enlightenment in North America was th Revolutionary War. To a very large extent, the Revolutionary War was motivated by the ideas of the Enlightenment that originated with philosophers such as Rousseau, Locke and Montesquieu.
Northern colonies where against slavery because they main business were shops and industries, southern colonies needed the slaves for harvesting plantations or cash croos
Answer:
The "policy approach" Obama seems to be embracing was best articulated by ... believed the most common source of different opinions to be property, he also ... of his presidential campaign:
Explanation:
i read it in my favorite obama book
It's basically saying that the more you think of yourself, the higher quality you think you deserve, and if you are 'the smaller man', or the man who is humble, you know that comfort is more important than quality or price.
<span>On June 7th, Attorney General Eric Holder told Congress he would only enforce federal action against dispensaries that were in direct violation of state law. Meaning – a dispensary had to be actually breaking the law to get raided. In Haag’s own statement she admits this isn’t the case at Harborside – she only believes that due to their size and the high number of patients in their care, a violation is somehow inevitable.</span>