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Compare and contrast the impact of the Enlightenment with the Great Awakening. How do both contribute to the thinking behind the American Revolution?
Fatalistic Thinking
The belief that all events are predetermined and therefore inevitable, often leading to a sense of powerlessness over one's future.
Overcompensation
A psychological term referring to the defense mechanism by which individuals cover up their weaknesses, real or imagined, by emphasizing traits they consider more desirable.
Intellectualization
A defense mechanism where reasoning is used to block confrontation with an unconscious conflict and its associated emotional stress.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
A psychiatric disorder that can occur in people who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic event, characterized by flashbacks, anxiety, and persistent disturbing thoughts.
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