Answer this question… liberal government
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The American Revolution was a radical event that involved a total reformation of the British colonies into a separate country. The even sparked a war where many lost their lives and the British lost their stake in cash crops.
The social contract was significant because it sparked debate among people. The views on social contract were also used in the French revolution.
I believe most would consider Johnathan Edwards to be the Preacher who sparked the Great Awakening.
The Great Awakening was a religious revival in the 1730s and 1740s. It was particularly influential in the New England colonies, and sparked renewed religious activity in America. Many preachers were involved, including George Whitefield, and Jonathan Edwards, who preached the famous sermon, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God."Many of the branches of Christianity that were most affected by the Great Awakening (including Baptists, Methodists, and Presbyterians) were among those that most supported the American Revolution. Furthermore, the enthusiasm and dedication to religious ideals and the social and political ideology that often came with these contributed to the push for American nationalism and the activism that enabled it to occur.So, it not only changed the religious make-up of America and inspired people to turn to Jesus, but also it was one of the factors that influenced the American Revolution that occurred just decades later. All of my homies like pie.The main effect of the Great Awakening was the rebellion against authoritarian religious rule that spilled over into the other areas of colonial life.
Nationalism sparked political revolution that promoted liberal government.
Nationalism
independence
united kingdom....
Fulgencio Batista
Nationalism and imperialism directly caused WW1 as nations sought to protect their interests. The war was sparked off by the Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914.
Agriculture became mechanized.
Charles X closed the legislature.
Nationalism. Quite simply Pan-Slavic, German, French, as well as Turkish nationalism. This coupled with the use of strategic alliances to bolster defense, the Triple Entenete (Great Britain, France, Tsarist Russia)and the Triple Alliance (Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary) created the political atmosphere of mistrust and separated Europe into two antagnostic camps which when sparked by the Pan-Slavic movements attempts to unite Southern Europes Slavic peoples into a unitary state free from Ottoman Turkish and Austro-Hungarian dominion sparked the hostilities which led to WW I
Germon nationalism was sparked, I'm pretty sure..
the number of casualties caused by World War 1..
Student demonstrations in Beijing on May 4, 1919, that sparked national protests leading to an upsurge of Chinese nationalism.