Examlex
The religious revivals of the 1740s through 1770s
Appetite
The natural desire to satisfy bodily needs, especially for food.
Pain Suppression
The ability to inhibit the sensation of pain, often through psychological or physiological mechanisms.
Multiple Sclerosis
A chronic autoimmune disease affecting the central nervous system, leading to varying degrees of physical and cognitive disabilities.
Myelin
A fatty substance that surrounds and insulates the axons of some neurons, enhancing the speed at which electrical impulses are conducted.
Q4: For Puritans, the agreement between God and
Q38: Most European Christians viewed the Indians as<br>A)
Q41: Samuel Slater
Q47: Prior to the beginning of the American
Q51: Sons of Liberty
Q57: _ built the first Arkwright spinning mill
Q59: Among the Quakers hanged by Massachusetts was<br>A)
Q73: In the period 1530 to 1630, the
Q84: The Tea Act (1773)<br>A) attempted to save
Q113: Examine the transportation revolution in the period