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Which of the following best describes Transcendentalism?
A philosophical movement that emphasizes the importance of individual intuition and the inherent goodness of people and nature.
A scientific approach to understanding human behavior and society.
A political ideology focused on government structure and power distribution.
A literary style characterized by exaggerated emotions and drama.
Who is considered one of the central figures of the Transcendental movement?
Henry David Thoreau
William James
Carl Jung
John Dewey
What is a core belief of Transcendentalism regarding nature?
Nature is a source of inspiration and truth that connects individuals to the divine.
Nature must be controlled and cultivated for human benefit.
Nature is indifferent to human existence and emotions.
Nature is a dangerous force that humans must overcome.
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