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This movement was cause by the rise of atheism and agnosticism. Prayer was not require in schools anymore. Religious leaders saw this and instigated another religious movement. It effected politics a lot. Today, being Christian is typically associated with the Republican Party, even though there are many christians in the Democratic Party as well. Before the 1970's religion wasn't associated with politics. Church leader thought politics were dirty. So being an open Christian in politics is vital to being elected. Few politicians are openly non-religious. Even if they haven't stepped foot in a church in decades, they still say they maintain a religious relationship so that they are reelected.
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European superiority and social Darwinism were pretty common and widespread. Democratic reform was presented as a wish to make a utopia, a country developed and where everyone was equal, but that was a lie as they only wanted to increase their empires.
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Both faced the challenge to create a new political system, a democratic government that would embody or satisfy the aspirations of freedom, equality and improvement of their peoples. In this regards, both cases were pioneers. The norm of the time was the monarchy, autocracy, tyranny.
The US wanted to break with Britain, the Old World, the old ways. American colonists aspired to be independent, rule themselves and take charge of their own affairs, build a new country on a new basis.
In France, revolutionary leaders wanted to finish the "ancien regime" or the old regime; the challenge in France was much more complicated and complex, because the old social and economic conditions and relatioships remained, needed to be destroyed or replaced, something that couldn´t happen without resistance; besides, the monarchies of Europe were angry at the ignominious end of a king and acted to attack and finish revolutionary France.
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