The Great Awakening was a religious revival that impacted the English colonies in America between 1730 and 1740.
Christian leaders would travel from town to town preaching about the gospel and emphasizing salvation from sins and promoting enthusiasm for Christianity.
It had repercussions on faith, because people started to rebel against authoritarian religious rule, had impact on cultural and political spheres because customs of civility and courtesy and the governing norms of the colonies were set aside for a more quarrelsome age.
Overall, the mind-set of the people were changed by the Awakening.
Answer:
Trail of tears
Explanation:
The Indian Removal Act of 1830, proposed by President Andrew Jackson, ordered the relocation of the Native Indians to the west of the Mississippi River. Cherokee Indian Tribes targeted by the act. The reason for the relocation was the establishing of white settlement in their ancestor land. During 1838 and 1839, American Indians forced to march towards the west, which became known as the Trail of Tears. According to historians, 4,000-5,000 Cherokees died in the trail.
The correct answer for this question is this one: "C) heightened the sense of alienation and powerlessness among minority groups." According to the text, during the 1950s, television <span>heightened the sense of alienation and powerlessness among minority groups.</span>
I believe the answer is:
b. romans built family shrines to ancestral ghost
Most shrines usually built specifically to worship one specific god, and there is a couple of shrines that are built as a place of worship for all Gods. The Gods that worshipped in these shrines were similar to the Gods introduced by ancient greek
d. romans worshiped through rituals in front of city temples
During the worshipped, people on the cities are invited to came to the temples just like a national ceremony that we used to see on modern day celebration.