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how did the great awakening develop ideas later found in the u.s. government? * 2 points
promoted the idea of equality as opposed to hierarchy in government
many small groups, not only large denominations or factions, can secure freedoms, such as religious freedom
capitalism became the economic standard of the us during the great awakening
promoted the idea of self governance within the community
great awakening ideals focused on a unicameral legislature
The Great Awakening was a religious revival that emphasized individual religious experience. It led to the idea that smaller religious and social groups could assert their rights and freedoms, similar to how different groups in the U.S. government - like minority groups - can secure their rights. It also promoted a sense of community - based self - governance as people took more initiative in religious and social matters. It challenged traditional hierarchies and promoted equality in religious experience which translated into ideas of equality in government. Capitalism was not a direct result of the Great Awakening and the Great Awakening had no focus on a unicameral legislature.
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- promoted the idea of equality as opposed to hierarchy in government
- many small groups, not only large denominations or factions, can secure freedoms, such as religious freedom
- promoted the idea of self governance within the community