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Deists like <u>Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin</u> endorsed the concept of supreme being...
All the following are true of the Second Great Awakening except that it was <u>not as large as the first Great Awakening.</u>
As a revivalist preacher, <u>Charles Grandison Finney</u> advocated opposition to slavery...
... Baptists William Miller is least related to <u>Brigham Young, Book of Mormon, Salt Lake City, polygamy</u>
...angered many non-Mormons was their emphasis on <u> cooperative or group effort</u>
Tax supported public education was deemed essential for <u>social stability and democracy.</u>
...New England reformer <u>Dorothea Dix</u>...
...stemmed from the hard and <u>monotonous life of many</u>
...from the wave of <u>nationalism</u> that followed...
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The balance of free states to slave states is
<span>In this passage the king tries to demonstrate the historical roots of his behavior, using Socratic logic to establish a connection with the past and demonstrate the importance of the decisions he was taking.
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Railroads were far more effective at transporting goods across the country without the risk or delay that comes with sailing. Canals while effective weren't as speedy or reliable as a train since boats are rather fickle things. The turnpikes were being used by wagons and carriages that I doubt could compete with Trains!
What does the government do to provide for the common defense?
The Congress shall have Power To ... provide for the common Defense. ... By approving international agreements and the appointment of ambassadors, Congress also supports efforts to resolve conflict through diplomacy.
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