Answer:
1. Prison reform
2. Women's rights movement
3. Education reform
4. Abolishment of slavery
Explanation:
Many churches including Baptist and Methodist churches were revived and changed. The Second Great Awakening also affect religion.
It also influences the following aspects:
1. Prison reform
2. Women's rights movement
3. Education reform
4. Abolishment of slavery
5. Notions of individual rights and nationalism
Answer:1. the cotton king failed because before the war the britain had stocked too much in fiber.
2.) spread throughout the south
3.)Sarah lee corp owns it
Explanation:
The aim of this question is to have you weigh the evidence and decide which title best fits the 1920s and be ready to defend your choice.
This sort of question is not one which has just one correct response. The detailed instructions for the discussion question already give you the outlines of the arguments for both sides of the question. The value of the discussion activity is to get you to think about the factors on both sides of the discussion and to talk through those ideas as a class.
One possible answer to the question would be to say that both titles fit the 1920s equally well, but they look at the era from differing perspectives. From the standpoint of mainstream politics (headed by Presidents Harding and Coolidge), the 1920s represented a return to isolationist and conservative policies, with government focused on making the country a good place for business and industry. From the standpoint of social life and trends, there was much liberalism and freedom being expressed, which went against the conservative mainstream mood of those who held political power at the time.
Answer:
It provided greater access to books for many people.
Explanation:
The printing press spread literature, in masses, efficiently. This lead to a mass spread of knowledge and communication.