Answer:
Ultimately the Protestant Reformation led to modern democracy, skepticism, capitalism, individualism, civil rights, and many of the modern values we cherish today. The Protestant Reformation increased literacy throughout Europe and ignited a renewed passion for education.
Voter
participation in political campaigns and elections increased due to the new
party system, new campaigning methods, and new topics of debate during the Era
of Good Feelings are the ways, forces and events that led to the changes of
participation in political campaigns and elections in the United States changed
between 1815 and 1840.
D: Communism. A major example would be the USSR and their "overnight industrialization" that took place in the 1920's-1930's
Secretary of State William Seward's decision to purchase Alaska was controversial. Public opinion during the period was influenced by newspapers, which sneered at what they called "Seward's Folly" or "Seward's Icebox." They saw no reason to purchase the land from Russia