First Great Awakening
In the 1700's, a European philosophical movement, called the Enlightenment, swept America. Also called the Age of Reason, this era laid the foundation for a scientific, rather than religious, worldview. Freedom of conscience was at the heart of this struggle against old regimes and old ways of thinking, and it changed the way people viewed authority. In the same way, a religious revival, called the Great Awakening, changed the way people thought about their relationship with the divine, with themselves and with other people. The Enlightenment engaged the mind, but the Great Awakening engaged the heart.
The First Great Awakening affected British North America in the 1730s and 40's. True to the values of the Enlightenment, the Awakening emphasized human decision in matters of religion and morality. It respected each individual's feelings and emotions. In stark contrast to Puritanism, which emphasized outward actions as proof of salvation, the Great Awakening focused on inward changes in the Christian's heart.
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Story writing based on statement 'I wish I could have told the truth from the beginning'
Explanation:
Long ago, when I was a child, I had done some mischievous activity. Back then, I immaturely thought that it was a harmless fun activity. But, now on being grown up & mature, I realise that - it could have had serious negative repercussions.
Telling truth could have been the first step to improve my mistake, as accepting a mistake implies beginning of efforts to correct it. It could also have spread a right message regarding right & wrong.
So, I wish I could have told the truth from the beginning.