Answer:
1. Prison reform
2. Women's rights movement
3. Education reform
4. Abolishment of slavery
Explanation:
Many churches including Baptist and Methodist churches were revived and changed. The Second Great Awakening also affect religion.
It also influences the following aspects:
1. Prison reform
2. Women's rights movement
3. Education reform
4. Abolishment of slavery
5. Notions of individual rights and nationalism
Answer:
Hell Went Loose And Order Was Gone
Explanation:
Using background info about the Dark Ages things went to hell right away so many tyrannical rulers which lead to the thirst for power. Plus the barbarian tribes changed by them joining the monarchy.
I doubt what I said would be in your textbook you would be reading.
Advantage---Loose constructionists tend to uphold civil rights and liberties. Judicially active, loose constructionist judges such as Ruth Bader Ginsburg tend to dissent in cases which infringe civil liberties such as Salinas v Texas (2013) and agree with rulings that don't e.g. 2015 Same sex rulingAdvantage---Loose constructionists often protect minorities, especially those incompatible with Congress or the executive. This is because loose constructionists are not scared to overturn laws or actions made by Congress or the executive e.g. Brown v Board of EducationDisadvantage---Loose constructionists tend to be judicially active, which has fuelled arguments on the politicisation of the Court. They 'legislate from the bench' by striking down laws as unconstitutional. This is undemocratic and elitist, as they have mandate from the electorateDisadvantage---Loose constructionists tend to be too sensitive to public opinion, which could hamper the neutrality and independence of the Court. However, some public support is necessary to maintain the authority of the Court.
Luther was excommunicated practically immediately, then the German princes tried to get him to recant so he could be allowed back into the church. <span />