Answer:
Communism
Explanation:
The United States' main concern during the Cold War was communism. The Cold War was not a traditional war. It was "cold" because the U.S. and the Soviet Union did not fight each other directly. ... Leaders of both countries worried that the other would use the atomic bomb to turn the Cold War into a real war.
<h2>martin luther's break!</h2><h2 /><h3><em>when martin luther was trying to break the catholic church </em></h3>
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I think it is the third one. Because it is not the first two because Jonathan Edwards preached the sermon "sinners in the hands of an angry God" and he practically read it word for word and was calm, however it was very powerful and convicting so the people did cry. And I do believe Whitfield was passionate and powerful because he did create an awakening with his evangelizing. So third one.
The French and American Revolutions were similar in that they bought sought to free a general populous from what was determined to be a corrupt and tyrannical monarchical government, however they were different in that after the American Revolution, things were relatively peaceful, whereas after the French Revolution there was a "reign of terror" that was extraordinarily violent.