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the Chicano movement focused on terrible rural labor conditions.
AIM first focused on Indians' urban problems, then focused on Indians rights. Novanet
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Art focused on Religious ideas until Humanism came along and the artists started painting things about how they viewed the world Edit: In the early Renaissance, they focused on what the person said
There were probably many reasons, but one was the Humanist movement. During the 1200's to 1700's, the only people who mattered were Royalty. Common people were literally no more highly regarded than pigs or cattle. There was no sense that they deserved decent lives, with food, clothing and shelter. It was not supposed (by the educated and literate) that they were capable of feeling pain. If they were sick or in agony, it was assumed to be God's will. During the Humanist movement, women, children, the poor and others who had previously been thought to be sub-human began to be recognized as viable people with real feelings, worthy of a minimum standard of existance. So, the wealthiest women gradually began to help the disadvantaged. This was reflected in the art of the period, which often had women, laborers or children as subjects, unlike previous centuries, when art focused almost entirely on religious subjects, or portraits of the rich & famous.
False, humanism is an intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements
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Such philosophy is known as humanism.
During the Renaissance, the curriculum shifted from being primarily focused on religious teachings to include a broader range of subjects such as art, literature, philosophy, and science. Humanism played a significant role in promoting the study of classical works and the development of critical thinking skills. This expansion of subjects allowed for a more well-rounded education and contributed to the cultural and intellectual flourishing of the time.
The second great awakening was a religious revival in America. There were camp meetings. The abolitionist movement and the temperance movement were influenced by the Second Great Awakening.
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Mathematics. The poems of the troubadours and trouvères primarily focused on themes of courtly love, chivalry, and nature, rather than mathematical subjects.
The Great Awakening is about feeling and emotion and The Enlightenment is about logic and reason.
Heroic subjects
heroic and mythological subjects.