<span>Deism was important historically because it was the faith of many of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Deism
was an Enlightenment idea about religion. It held that God did not
actually concern himself with the affairs of people on Earth. Deists were not atheists</span>
The impact of the printing press, astrolabe, and caravel on 16th-century Europe demonstrates the ability of technology to "<span>redefine human understanding of the world"</span>
Answer:
actually yes
Explanation:
in the old ages the Jews basically ruled Jerusalem (hence the name) and people hated them for the way they treated the people there, not their religion. When Hitler came to power many years later after they had lost the rule of Jerusalem people started hating them for the way they horded money and their religion. Now people just hate them for their religion.
So yes antisemitism has changed over time.
Answer:
Progressive Era
Explanation:
The period of US history from the 1890s to the 1920s is usually referred to as the Progressive Era, an era of intense social and political reform aimed at making progress toward a better society.
Could you be referring to the holocaust? In that case it would have been the Jewish people.