Søren Kierkegaard was significant in religious movements because he
A) suggested that God was dead.
B) suggested that humans had a choice to believe or not in a supreme deity.
C) was a proponent of epicurean philosophy.
D) neither supported socialism nor capitalism but total wantonness.
E) was a radical revolutionary thinker that supported warfare among classes for equality.
B
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a. a momentous shift occurred in the balance of power between the colonies and the mother country. b. the British government was pleased that more workers would be available to fill an increasing need for laborers in Britain. c. the need for slave labor declined. d. the colonists became more dependent on Britain for the goods that they needed to survive. e. the British government granted greater autonomy to colonial governments.
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A. It was a secular, humanitarian movement, which sought to improve the quality of life for the poor. B. It was an emotional revivalist movement that appealed to a diverse cross-section of Americans. C. It was a multifaceted, intellectual movement, based primarily on new discoveries in science. D. It was a rationalist religious movement, which had its greatest impact among the well-educated in eastern seaboard cities.