How did Ben frankin contribute through his writings to the pre-romanticism era?
because their views would be biased. Parts may have some understanding but only Native American's can really shine light on the views.
he was a very firm believer in transcendentalism and he would express these views through his writings in various newspapers to try and persuade the public
what were Patrick Henry's and george mason's views on ratification
upbringing, political views, and religious views
how did Manteo and Wanchese differ in their views of the English settlers
He believed in the constitution, fought for it, lived it.
airplanes are not scientific views, and certainly not scientific views.
because their views would be biased. Parts may have some understanding but only Native American's can really shine light on the views.
Scientific research has shown that smoking is extremely harmful.
There are no commonly accepted opposing scientific views on plate tectonics or the existence of the supercontinent Pangaea.
Anne Frank's diary does not extensively discuss her specific political views. However, based on her writings, she opposed discrimination and persecution, believed in the importance of human equality and rights, and expressed a desire for peace and justice.
Scientific debates let scientists work out different views. Debates present differing ideas and views with that scientist's "scientific evidence", but scientists do not always agree and cannot always resolve the problem(s). Debates are like a think tank. They generate more ideas than declaring one solution or answer.
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The effect of the scientific revolution in schools was one of conflicting views. Whether or not scientific theories should be introduced to children who had been taught a more religious perspective became an issue to debate.
People questioned long-accepted views.
People questioned long-accepted views.