<span>a. to suppress dangerous revolutions in Europe.</span>
The blessings that God promised Abram in Genesis 12:1-3 and 7 were:
- he would have a great or famous name
- he would be blessed and be a blessing
- he would become a great nation
- he would be able to curse whomever he wanted to
- land
<h3>What did God promise Abram?</h3>
God promised Abram a lot of blessings because of how much Abram served God. These included Abram being a blessing to others while being blessed.
He also told Abram that he would have a lot of land which would help him to become a great nation. He would be great and famous as a result.
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The answer is B. Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Of the following statements, the one that best explains the significance of the Battle of Lexington is that C. The Battle of Lexington started the American Revolution. In 1775, a year before the Declaration of Independence, the Battles of Lexington and Concord serve as the first recorded instances of armed conflict between American colonialists and British troops.
C. In fifth grade, we all had to memorize it. It's a long list of the Constitution's purposes.