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Operation Overlord was the codename for the Battle of Normandy, the Allied operation that launched the successful invasion of German-occupied Western Europe during World War II. The operation was launched on 6 June 1944 with the Normandy landings.
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b. slowed the growth of universities.
c. caused division among religious groups. led
d. to less religious tolerance.
The correct answer is C. A significant effect of the First Great Awakening was that it caused division among religious groups.
The First Great Awakening was a movement of Christian revitalization that spread through Protestant Europe and the American colonies in the 1730s and 1740s, leaving a permanent impact on American religion.
Christianity was carried to African slaves and it was a monumental event in New England that challenged established authority. It incited resentment and division among the old traditionalists, who insisted on the importance of continuing the ritual and doctrine, and the new drivers of rebirth, which encouraged emotional involvement and personal commitment. It had an important impact on the remodeling of the Congregational Church, the Presbyterian Church, the Dutch Reformed Church and the reformed German church and the strengthening of the Baptist and Methodist denominations. It had little impact between the Anglicans and Quakers.
It is located west of the Mississippi River and East of the Rocky Mountains and known for raising cattle and ranching. It has extreme weathers due to the very cold winters and hot summers that occur in that area every season.
The options of the question are A) because she did not want children in the Hull House during the day. B) because she had no children of her own. C) because she saw the benefits of education in children. D) because she knew that schooling would inspire their parents to get a job.
The correct answer C) because she saw the benefits of education in Children.
Jane Addams lobbied for mandatory school attendance for children because she saw the benefits of education in them.
Jane Addams (1860-1935) was a social worker, feminist and an activist that supported woman rights and poor people. In 1889 she established the Hull House of Chicago, a place that offered community kitchen and nursery for the poor people. Addams won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931. Jane Addams also lobbied for mandatory school attendance for children because she saw the benefits of education in them.
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