Great awakening = more religions
More religions = more people with different beliefs
more people with different beliefs = more difficult to be intolerant.
The Great Awakening had more people care & participate in church. The people questioned authority & believed in equality.
The Great Awakening had more people care & participate in church. The people questioned authority & believed in equality.
The Great Awakening referred to a renewed interest in religion and spirituality in the American colonies during the 18th century. It involved a series of revivals and evangelical movements that emphasized personal religious experience and a more emotional connection to faith.
Reference the great awakening and the mingling of races... for a third, I'm not sure... to what extent: people could worship or not worship as they pleased. Answer Consider that the colonies had a good number of folks who wanted out from under the religious oppression of England. They became more tolerant because they'd had it done to them, and because they wished to apply the golden rule.
The increase of interest in books and learning.
An increase in reform movements
No. Increased tolerance comes from addiction, not outside sources.
An increase in reform movements
Repeated exposure to a stimulus could increase the development of drug tolerance.
The increase of interest in books and learning.
The Second Great Awakening led to increased religious fervor and a rise in evangelical Protestantism across the United States. It also sparked social reforms, such as the abolitionist movement and women's rights activism, as people sought to address social issues in line with their religious beliefs. Additionally, it encouraged the formation of new religious denominations and strengthened existing ones.
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