Answer:
d. A social reform movement
Explanation:
the second great awakening led to a period of antebellum social reforms and an emphasis on salvation by institutions. it inspired religious movements, women's rights, abolition, education, and prison reform. the goal of the second great awakening was to encourage people to make their own decisions about the life they want to live. while the awakening did have other effects on society, the main thing it inspired was reform movements.
Answer:
C. is the correct answer
Explanation:
Hamilton was a strong supporter of a powerful central or federal government. His belief was that a governmental power should be concentrated in the hands of those few men who had the talent and intelligence to govern properly for the good of all the people.
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Answer:
d
Explanation:
This and the fact that african americans were often dishonerably discharged wromngly.
The Federalists prominently worried about mob rule in the United States, writing about it throughout their Federalists papers. As such, Federalists wanted calm enlightened educated elites to run the country on behalf of all citizens.