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He believed they had too much power.
People believed that they should work to solve social problems
people believed that they should work to solve social problems
people believed that they should work to solve social problems
People believed that they should work to solve social problems
One result of the Second Great Awakening was the rise of new religious movements and denominations in America, such as the Mormons and Seventh-day Adventists. It also inspired various social movements, including the temperance and abolitionist movements, as well as efforts to promote social reforms and improve society. Additionally, it emphasized personal salvation and individual spiritual experience over traditional religious authority.
Philosophers of the Enlightenment had faith in the power of reason and scientific inquiry to answer questions and solve problems. They believed in the potential of human intellect to progress and improve society through rational thinking and empirical observation.
Reason and logic could be used to solve all human problems. This new generation of philosophers emphasized the power of critical thinking and rationality in addressing social, political, and ethical issues.
Because Freud believed most problems were caused by suppressed sexuality.
strikes and labor problems