PPT-Robert- The Awakening

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Rebecca Ackerman Robyn Himelstein Eli Johnson Charlotte Jenkins Margaret Murray Descriptions A cleanshaved face made the resemblance more pronounced than it would

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Rebecca Ackerman Robyn Himelstein Eli Johnson Charlotte Jenkins Margaret Murray Descriptions A cleanshaved face made the resemblance more pronounced than it would otherwise have been There rested no shadow of care upon his open countenance His eyes gathered in and reflected the light and languor of the summer day ch 2. Cortisol. Hyper-. cortisolism. or hypo-. cortisolism. associated with several disease conditions. Cushing’s Disease. Addison’s Disease. Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia. Depression. Thyroid Disease. The Modern Aphrodite. Context of the Novel. Biography of Kate Chopin.  . Born 1850 in St. Louis, Missouri. Only child of five children to reach 25. Lived in a house of widows—mother, grandmother and great-grandmother—grew up around smart, independent, single women. By Kate Chopin. Project By: Zach Almon. Ashley . Doughtery. Landon Baker. Kristen Kursave. Our Excerpt From the Book:. Chapter . 19, page . 68. Excerpt:. It moved her with recollections. She could hear again the . The awakening. By: Kierra J. Otis . Born February 8, 1850 in St. Louis, Missouri. Grew up speaking French & English. Father killed when she was 5 years old, allowed more maternal influence. Married the French Oscar Chopin in 1870. Enlightenment . In . the early 1700s revolutions in both religious and nonreligious thought . transformed . the Western world. These . movements . began in Europe and affected life in the American colonies. . Spreading the Word . American churches in some colonies had official state churches . Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maryland, Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia . some churches were decentralized and . First part of . 1700’s. The Great Awakening was a spiritual renewal that swept the American Colonies, particularly New England, during the first half of the 18th Century.  It began in England before catching fire across the Atlantic.  . 1730s-1740s. What was the Great Awakening?. Religious revival movement. Evangelicism – “new birth” considered the ultimate religious experience. Followers accepted that they were sinners and asked for salvation. VS. Two broad sets of ideas largely determined . the worldview . in 18th century America prior to the American Revolution.  While it is true that the Enlightenment more thoroughly influenced the Colonial elite, and the Great Awakening was most influential amongst common people, both found their nexus in America. Learning Objectives. Explain . the characteristics of religious belief associated with the First Great Awakening. Identify and discuss the ideas of Jonathan Edwards, one of the leading preachers associated with the First Great . What was the Great Awakening?. Religious revival movement. Evangelicism – “new birth” considered the ultimate religious experience. Followers accepted that they were sinners and asked for salvation. 1700’s. The Great Awakening was a spiritual renewal that swept the American Colonies, particularly New England, during the first half of the 18th Century.  It began in England before catching fire across the Atlantic.  . and . the . Enlightenment. What role did the Great Awakening and the Enlightenment play in moving the colonists toward revolution?. Essential Question. divine right:. denomination. :. specific religious group. . A religious revival movement that spread throughout the colonies from the 1720s-1740s. The Great Awakening. Origins . Enlightenment . rationalism. Enlightenment corrupted the Anglican Church. But Enlightenment did affect emphasis on the individual.

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