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What aspects of the Great Awakening did its critics tend to focus on?
Liberal Attitude
A mindset that favors progressive change in society, often advocating for human rights, democracy, and freedom of expression.
Social Issues
Subjects of concern or controversy that directly impact society and its constituents, including matters like poverty, education, healthcare, and equality.
Political Socialization
The process by which individuals learn and frequently internalize a political lens framing their perceptions of how power is arranged and how the world around them is (and should be) organized; those perceptions, in turn, shape and define individuals’ definitions of who they are and how they should behave in the political and economic institutions in which they live.
Significant Events
Noteworthy or important occurrences that have a substantial impact on societies or environments.
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