Transcendentalism was the religious and philosophical movement in the U.S. in the early to middle-1800's. It developed in the 1820's and was a protest against the state of spirituality.
post-modernism
no religious group started khalistan movement was a political slogan first used by Mrs Indira Gandhi to divert the attention of .....more power be given to individual states...mrs Gandhi turned it into religious demand, to avoid handling peoples choices of self regulation and less control of federal govt in their personal lives
The philosophical doctrine that every state of affairs including human events, acts, and decisisions are inevitable consequences of antecedent states of affairs
Whether slavery should be ended in the United States.
abolitionists were people who were against slavery in the south. they usally lived in the north free states.
The Temperance movement was a movement in the US to control alcohol consumption amongst citizens. The movement suggested that alcohol had negative impacts such as chronic unemployment, spouse abuse and family neglect. By 1800, the movement had accomplished the burn of whiskey production in eight states.
Transcendentalism was a religious and philosophical movement in the United States during the early to middle 1800s.
Transcendentalism was a philosophical and religious movement developed in the Eastern part of the United States. The followers of this movement believed that society corrupt the purity of the individual and it was essentially a reaction against rationalism and promoted the individualism.
The transcendentalist movement was a philosophical awakening in the early 1800s in the United States. It stressed the idea that people have an intuitive moral knowledge of what is and isn't right.
One significant religious movement during the 1920s in the United States was the rise of Fundamentalism, which emphasized a literal interpretation of the Bible and a strict adherence to traditional religious beliefs. This movement was a response to Modernism, which sought to reconcile religious beliefs with new scientific and intellectual developments.
Quakers were a religious group that played a significant role in the start of the Abolitionist Movement. Their beliefs in equality and nonviolence led them to actively campaign against slavery and advocate for its abolition in the United States.
Many Americans were also influenced by the Enlightenment,a philosophical movement that emphasized the use of reason to examine old ideas and traditions.
Religious beliefs played a significant role in the antislavery movement by providing moral and ethical justification for the abolition of slavery. Many religious groups, such as Quakers and evangelical Christians, were at the forefront of the movement, citing the principles of equality, human dignity, and compassion espoused in their faith as reasons to oppose slavery. Religious leaders and organizations also actively campaigned against slavery, using their influence to sway public opinion and advocate for legislative change.
Michael bloxx Two works of political science that greatly influenced the constitution of the united states were: Cyropedia by Xenophon The Prince by Machiavelli
no religious group started khalistan movement was a political slogan first used by Mrs Indira Gandhi to divert the attention of .....more power be given to individual states...mrs Gandhi turned it into religious demand, to avoid handling peoples choices of self regulation and less control of federal govt in their personal lives
Answer 1Transcendentalism was a religious and philosophical movement in the United States during the early to middle 1800s._________________________Answer 2It became more wide spread and popular with the notoriety it gained during the 1960's. During the "Summer of Love" many options, drugs, meditation and music were used in attempts by people to expand their consciousness. When famous people tried TM, it became front page news and more people learned of it. The practice, like so many, started in Asia. It was not pushed/sold as a religious movement.The fact that all 4 of the Beatles went to India to learn/practice TM really moved it into the everyday realm. George Harrison was the only Beatle who maintained the practice during the years.
One effect of increasing religious fundamentalism in the Middle East in the 20th century was the rise of political movements and groups that aimed to establish Islamic states based on strict interpretations of religious laws. This often resulted in the marginalization of secular voices and increased tensions between different religious and ethnic groups.
The pro-life movement in the United States began to gain momentum in the 1960s and 1970s in response to the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion in 1973. The movement originally stemmed from religious and ethical beliefs opposing abortion.