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How did enlightenment and the great awakening change people beliefs?

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How did the enlightenment change peoples thinking about the government?

People believed that the government existed as the result of an agreement between the people and their leaders.


How did peoples thinking about their governments change the enlightenment?

People believed that the government existed as the result of an agreement between the people and their leaders.


Why was the second awakening so popular?

The second great awakening so popular due to the fact that religion had been made tepid by Diests and Chauncey. Most people were educated and felt the need for a change of the traditional Christian beliefs.


How did the birth of Christ impact or change history?

peoples beliefs changed and also religious fights to compare with each other.


How did the enlightenment change peoples way of thinking?

stop listening to what the government tells them or other people and start thinks from their own minds. freedom, democracy.


Why did the second great awakening inspire so many American religions and sects like mormonism adventism the shakers and others?

The second great awakening so popular due to the fact that religion had been made tepid by Diests and Chauncey. Most people were educated and felt the need for a change of the traditional Christian beliefs.


How did peoples thinking about their government change as a result of the enlightenment?

They believed an agreement must exist between the people and their leaders


What was the period of the awakening of the learning and great change?

The Renaissance


How did 9-11 change peoples lives?

how did 9/11 change peoples lives


Can atheists change their beliefs?

Yes, they are beliefs, not laws. Anyone can change a belief.


What was the period of the awakening of learning and great change?

Renaissance :)