Transcendentalism was a 19th-century philosophical and literary movement that emphasized the inherent goodness of people and nature, advocating for individual intuition and spirituality over traditional authority and organized religion. It championed self-reliance, personal connection with the divine, and the belief that individuals could transcend the material world through introspection and experience. Key figures, such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau, sought to inspire a deeper understanding of one's relationship with nature and the universe. Ultimately, transcendentalism encouraged a quest for truth and self-discovery.
Developed in the 1820s and 1830s, transcendentalism is a religious movement. Followers of transcendentalism believe people are their best when truly independent and self-reliant.
It grew rapidly once the right to organize was protected by law.
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Transcendentalism was a religious and philosophical movement in the United States during the early to middle 1800s.
Developed in the 1820s and 1830s, transcendentalism is a religious movement. Followers of transcendentalism believe people are their best when truly independent and self-reliant.
The term that best describes the movement is gradual.
It grew rapidly once the right to organize was protected by law.
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The term that best describes the movement is gradual.
The us movement became divided
she argued for women's suffrage before the supreme court
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she served as president of the national american woman suffrage association
she served as president of the national american woman suffrage association
They became culturally different from one another.