cause it was to mass of territory and didnt have enough ppl also they were dealinmg with the indigunous
The correct answers are:
- downsized military;
- women being allowed to vote;
- revamped educational system;
After the war, Japan reformed dramatically again. The reforms were in all spheres, social, political, military, economical. The country changed in more Westernized manner, but also keeping some of the traditional values and strengths, thus making a nice mixture which turned to be very successful. For the first time, the women got the right to vote, and they also were made equal with the men. The country was obligated to downsize its military, and so it did, using those funds to further industrialize and develop the economy. The educational system was totally changed, and it became a role model educational system very quickly, becoming one of the best in the world.
Some of the effects of the Second Great Awakening include:
- Sparked the temperance movement.
- Sparked abolitionist movements across the US.
- Religious Revivals spread across Christian churches.
<h3>What was the Second Great Awakening?</h3>
This was a period of renewed belief in the Church in the U.S. It led to religious revival spreading across various churches in the United States and a renewed support for social improvement.
This support for social improvement led to the temperance movement which came against alcohol, and an increase in support for the abolitionist movement which came against slavery.
In conclusion, option B, E and F are correct.
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Answer:
D. Slavery
Explanation:
Ralph Waldo Emerson. outspoken critic of slavery, firm supporter of Union during Civil War, stressed importance of self-reliance and individualism. Emerson was an outspoken critic of slavery and of oppression against women, native Americans, and others