yes
Was nationalism a stronger motivating force for the vietcong and why?
Competition
competition
In Puritan society, the dominant motivating force was a profound fear of divine judgment and the consequences of sin. Jonathan Edwards's sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" exemplifies this by emphasizing the wrath of God and the precarious nature of salvation. The Puritans believed that human beings were inherently sinful and that only through intense piety and adherence to religious doctrine could they hope to avoid eternal damnation. This fear of hell and desire for redemption drove their moral and social behaviors.
no
The desire to improve one's own sense of well-being.
Individualism
Money, followed closely by sex.
competition for empires
It is the motivating force in the free market
It basically means that God can read your heart. That he knows what is motivating you. He can see what a person is truly like on the inside.
Competion of empires.