John Locke believed that man without government was
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unruly
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What effect did the great awakening have on the colonies
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The effect that the Great Awakening had on the colonies was
influential. This is what brought revival in the religious circles
and was a form of rebellion against the authoritarian rule.
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What was at the center of Enlightenment thought
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Education and scientific discovery
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Which of these was most inspired by the ideas of the Enlightenment
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The Declaration of Independence
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Who were the preachers of the Great Awakening trying to inspire
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ordinary people
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Thinkers of the scientific revolution believed that
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the physical world follows natural laws. -Alzie
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The enlightenment and the great awakening caused
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An increased interest in books and learning
(Apex)
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What were Paul Revere and Samuel Adams success for in portraying in Boston
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Paul Revere and Samuel Adams were successful in portraying the
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An effect of the great awakening was that
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New Churches Formed To Challenge Established Religion
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Of these facts supported the british argument that colonists should pay higher taxes
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many colonists had become wealthy at a time when Britain did not have much wealth
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A key idea in the work of John Locke is the importance of
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Consent of the governed.
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John Locke believed that man without government was
unruly
What effect did the great awakening have on the colonies
The effect that the Great Awakening had on the colonies was
influential. This is what brought revival in the religious circles
and was a form of rebellion against the authoritarian rule.
What was at the center of Enlightenment thought
Education and scientific discovery
Which of these was most inspired by the ideas of the Enlightenment
The Declaration of Independence
Who were the preachers of the Great Awakening trying to inspire
ordinary people
Thinkers of the scientific revolution believed that
the physical world follows natural laws. -Alzie
The enlightenment and the great awakening caused
An increased interest in books and learning
(Apex)
What were Paul Revere and Samuel Adams success for in portraying in Boston
Paul Revere and Samuel Adams were successful in portraying the
Boston Tea Party.
An effect of the great awakening was that
New Churches Formed To Challenge Established Religion
Of these facts supported the british argument that colonists should pay higher taxes
many colonists had become wealthy at a time when Britain did not have much wealth
A key idea in the work of John Locke is the importance of