Answer: The Great Awakening
The Great Awakening was a period of religious revival in American history between the early 18th century and the late 20th century. It was characterized by widespread revivals led by evangelical Protestant ministers, an increase of interest in religion, a profound sense of conviction and the formation of new religious movements and denominations.
The movement emphasized the emotional connection of people to their faith, and it pulled away from ritual and ceremony. It fostered a sense of deep personal conviction and a new standard of personal morality. Some important figures of the movement were George Whitefield, Jonathan Edwards, and Gilbert Tennent.
The correct answer is A. Franklin Delano Roosevelt
President <u>Franklin Delano Roosevelt</u> was unsuccessful in his attempt to "pack" the Supreme Court with political loyalist.
Explanation
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945) was an American politician who was noted for being President of the United States during World War II from 1933 until he died in 1945 (the same year the war ended). One of his most popular political actions was the failure of his Judicial Reorganization Bill in 1937 by which he wanted to expand the number of judges of the United States Supreme Court to grant positions in this institution to loyal politicians. However, this bill was not approved by the majority of senators and congressmen of both parties. According to the above, the correct respect is A.
Lack of preparation will most likely have a bad outcome. If someone doesn't prepare for a test for example they're more likely to fail. If a country isn't prepared for war they're likely to lose.
Coming and going from the forest were beef and pork and lard, buffalo robes and bear hides and deerskins, lumber and lime, tobacco and flour and corn. It was the cotton bales and hogsheads of sugar, stacked high on the levee, however, that really made the New Orleans economy hum.