<span>The Vedas are inseparable from the Supreme Brahman. They embody the entire range of knowledge spanning the sacred and the secular. Their significance lies in the fact that the truths and thoughts they contain are eternal. Nobody invented or created them. The truths have always existed and the human race has received these in the manner of revelations. The Rishis of yore are known as Seers because they saw in their inner eye these profound thoughts that already existed. The method of transfer of knowledge is thus intuitive from the seers who interpreted the truths they discovered.</span>
The correct answer is transcendentalism
Transcendentalism was a philosophical movement that was developed around the 1820s to 1830s in the Eastern US. Transcendentalism had some key aspects, such as individualism, Greek mythology, imagination, nature, and spiritual connection.
Nature was described as an essential part of human interaction, because of that beautiful landscapes scenes were portrayed.
The Hudson River School was a place of artist gathering for the transcendentalists, around 50 artists showed their art there.
B. Supporting religious toleration and D. treating Native Americans fairly.
Roger Williams was the the founder of the Providence Plantation (the colony of Rhode Island). He was a Protestant who advocated for religious freedom and for fair treatment of Native Americans. He started the first Baptist church in the New World.
Answer:
(1) the promise of salvation and eternal life for everyone was an attractive alternative to Roman religions; (2) stories of miracles and healings purportedly showed that the one Christian God was more powerful than the many Roman gods; (3) Christianity began as a grassroots movement providing hope of a better future in the next life for the lower classes; (4) Christianity took worshipers away from other religions since converts were expected to give up the worship of other gods, unusual in antiquity where worship of many gods was common; (5) in the Roman world, converting one person often meant converting the whole household—if the head of the household was converted, he decided the religion of his wife, children and slaves
Explanation:
1.) C. South Carolina
2.) A. Nebraska
3.) C. Spain
4.) C. Pierre
5.) B. Atlanta
6.) A.Carson City
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