Modernism was the movement which began in the early 1900s and continued through to the end of World War 2.
The renaissance was a cultural movement in European history. This was during the 14th century, through the 17th century.
The Second Great Awakening through revival preachers like Charles Grandison Finney inspired the movement for temperance, to reduce crime rates associated with drunkenness The cause saw a great attendance and support, with 12 states passing prohibition laws, but eventually the laws were repealed and deemed unconstitutional. In addition, the restraint led to resistance as some people continued to drink despite the laws.
this is a big question, but remember that Arabs, Turks, Persian, Indians, and Asians had trade routes that spanned from North Africa to China well before Europe started "discovering" the rest of the world.Muslims along these trade routes spread cultural and scientific ideas for centuries prior to European interaction, including ideas about mathematics, optics, and science.Undoubtedly the increased mobility and trade of merchant capitalism brought lots of new knowledge to Europe, but parsing cultural diffusion takes defining which cultural trait you are looking at.
It is used to describe the cultural achievements of the fourteenth through the sixteenth centuries, those achievements rest on the economic and political develpoment of earler centuries. It translates into "renewal of life, vigor or intesrest"
Through recorded history there have been "explorers". Within the last 400 plus years, European explorers kept moving west in the Western Hemisphere because they continued to find more unexplored lands until they finally reached the western coasts of North and South America.
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The Dada movement was a literary and cultural movement that arose as a reaction to the destruction and horrors of World War I. It rejected traditional societal values and artistic conventions, seeking to challenge and provoke through absurdity and irrationality.
The Transcendentalist movement in the 19th century in America advocated for self-improvement through individualism, intuition, and connection with nature. This movement emphasized personal growth and cultural development through introspection and intellectual exploration.
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The Carolingian Renaissance through the medium of the Catholic Church.
The renaissance was a cultural movement in European history. This was during the 14th century, through the 17th century.
Negritude was a literary movement started by French Africans and West Indians living in Paris from the 1930s through the 1950s. It was a European version of the Harlem Renaissance.
Literary contribution refers to the impact and influence that a writer's work has on the world of literature. It can include introducing new themes, styles, or techniques, as well as shaping the cultural and intellectual landscape through their writing. An author's literary contribution can often have a lasting legacy that continues to inspire and provoke thought in readers for generations.