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TV allowed people to reach nationwide audience. Due to economic boom post war, more people were open to new ideas. TV and other innovations that made life easier (like washing machines) were considered 'the good life'. Television dominated American culture during the 1950s, presenting a cookie-cutter, stereotyped image of the happy, prosperous American family. People became more productive due to these electronic developments and it contributed as one of the major reasons for them towards development and sustainability.
<span>FULL ANSWERThe Russian revolution actually included two separate revolutions, both in 1917. First, the February Revolution grew out of food riots in the city of Petrograd, now St. Petersburg. When the armed forces were called out to quell the uprising, many of the soldiers defected, forcing Czar Nicholas to abdicate and dissolving the imperial government. Eventually, revolutionaries executed the czar and his family, putting an end to aristocratic rule in Russia. The October Revolution saw Lenin and the Bolsheviks come to power, and they soon signed a peace treaty with Germany. Allied powers supported the anti-Bolshevik factions in Russia in an attempt to bring the country back into the war, but the Bolshevik Red Army faction ultimately prevailed. This costly civil war, in which as many as 10 million people perished, became the cornerstone of Soviet mythology as a tale of their ideological purity in the face of opposition and manipulation by the West and drove much of Soviet policy for decades.</span>
Answer: Colonies are typically settled by people from the home country. In order to expand the British Empire against the Spanish rival, Queen Elizabeth of England established colonies in North America.
Explanation: The 13 colonies were in America but were controlled by Britain. Hope this helps!
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1. c
2. e
Explanation:
1. <u>The Second Great Awakening was a movement that spread across the US in the end of the eighteenth and the beginning of the nineteenth century.</u>
It opposed to the eighteenth century Enlightenment philosophy and managed to <em>reestablish the status of religion under the influence of Romanticism</em>.
The individualism and the return to oneself <u>promoted by romanticism</u> led the man to regain contact with spirituality which made him rediscover the Supernatural as well as God.
2. <u>As a result of the Second Great Awakening, the Protestant religion started to regain importance</u> and it served as base for two denominations that emerged from it.
<em>Methodism</em> refers to the teaching of <u>John Wesley which promoted the practice of holy life and salvation for all</u>. Methodists abide the rules of scripture (code of conduct) which is how they got their name.
<em>Baptist church</em> represents another wide spread church which <u>baptizes only believing adults.</u> Different baptist groups developed different beliefs and ways of worship since <u>every local baptist church is autonomous and teaches differently.</u>
Alaric decides that it would be too dangerous to complete the transition into an Original Vampire, and so he decides to let himself die. Just before he dies, Bonnie appears while under the control of Esther, and incapacitates Damon using her magic.
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