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Encouraged people to think for themselves and take personal responsibility

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What is the difference between the Enlightenment and great awakening?

The Great Awakening is about feeling and emotion and The Enlightenment is about logic and reason.


What is the different between the enlightenment and the great awakening?

The Great Awakening is about feeling and emotion and The Enlightenment is about logic and reason.


Great awakening is to spiritual as --- is to intellectual?

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Other words for awakening?

Revival. The word enlightenment is used in relation to the awakening of spiritual consciousness.


Where did Buddha find enlightenment and awakening?

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How did enlightenment and the great awakening change people beliefs?

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How did the the great awakening and the enlightenment influence colonial society?

Both the Great Awakening and Enlightenment led to people wanting political equality and encouraged people to talk about political and social issue.


How did the great awakening and the enlightenment influence colonies society?

Both the Great Awakening and Enlightenment led to people wanting political equality and encouraged people to talk about political and social issue.


The great awakening of the 1740's refers to?

the spread of enlightenment ideals


Because of the enlightenment and the great awakening colonists became?

more educated


What was caused by the Enlightenment and the Great Awakening?

The increase of interest in books and learning.


How were the ideas of the great awakening influenced by the ideas of the enlightenment?

The Great Awakening was influenced by Enlightenment ideas such as individualism, freedom of expression, and the importance of personal religious experience. The emphasis on individual interpretation of religious texts and the rejection of religious authority during the Great Awakening were in line with Enlightenment principles of questioning traditional institutions and seeking personal truth.