A paradox is a statement or a concept that seems to be self-contradictory. In Logic, a paradox is a statement that contradicts itself. In everyday language, a paradoxical statement might only seem contradictory, it could be a sound. For example:<span>I always lie. (Logic)(This would be accepted as a paradox in the Logic arena. If it's true, then it's not true.)</span>
It had no financial insurance and used only cash so when they crashed everyone who didnt get there before they ran out of cash pretty much lost all of the money they placed there
Answer: b. wave of religious revivals that swept the colonies in the 1740's
Explanation:
Great Awakening refers to religious revival in the history of American Christian which occured on the 1740s.
The feature of Great Awakenings included widespread revivals which brought about increase in the number of interested people in religion, sense of conviction, and increase in church denomination.
The answer to the question is C
Answer:
<em>Christians and Jews</em>
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