Answer:
temperance, woman's suffrage, and anti-slavery
Explanation:
A desire to reform the U.S. arose out of the Second Great Awakening. The U.S. temperance and abolitionist movements were both greatly influenced by the revival movement and its messages. The temperance movement encouraged people to abstain from consuming alcoholic drinks in order to preserve family order. The abolition movement fought to abolish slavery in the United States. The women's rights movement grew from female abolitionists who realized that they too could fight for their own political rights.
Many Antifederalists opposed ratification of the<span>Constitution until they were guaranteed "(1) better protection of individual liberties" which became the Bill of Rights. </span>
We were relieved by jobs, war, and other countries trade.
b. Soninke
The Ghana kingdom was formed by the Soninke, a sub-group of the Mande-speaking family. The kingdom was named Wagadu but is today referred to as Ghana. The backbone of the kingdom was trade of commodities including gold, kola nuts and ivory