Answer:
Taxes are a small percentage of money taken out of your paycheck that is used to upgrade or reconstruct public areas.
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Women began to exercise more open and overt power, taking effective control of some sections of the country and working less through male relatives.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
First I would like to know what D is, but based on the options, I would say C.
C is the answer choice because:
A is completely wrong, after the Civil War African Americans were freed from slavery.
B is wrong, but not as much as A. They were allowed to learn to read, but since former slaves didn't know how to read, the're children didn't. And that's were schools came in.
C is right, African Americans had fewer opportunities then whites. There were segregated, and of that divide between races, the whites fared better the blacks.
If I had information for D I would give an answer for that one as well.
<span>In antebellum America, a religious revival called the Second Great Awakening resulted in thousands of conversions to evangelical religions. Itinerant preachers, such as Charles Granison Finney, traveled from town to town, lecturing to crowds about eradicating sin in the name of perfectionism. Camp meetings, or large religious gatherings, also gave the devout opportunities to practice their religion and for potential conversions of non-believers. In addition to a religious movement, other reform movements such as temperance, abolition, and women's rights also grew in antebellum America. 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. In addition to these causes, reforms touched nearly every aspect of daily life, such as restricting the use of tobacco and dietary and dress reforms.</span>