Answer:
If I remeber correctly the awnser is C
Explanation:
Sorry if I get it wrong but I think it is correct
do you mean the?
The Articles created a loose confederation of sovereign states and a weak central government, leaving most of the power with the state governments. The need for a stronger Federal government soon became apparent and eventually led to the Constitutional Convention in 1787.
I'm pretty sure all four of these are correct because 9/11 began just like any other day then they hijacked the planes, President Bush did indeed visit elementary school children in Florida in 9/11, 9/11 was a very tragic day for the entire nation, and students did watch everything that was going on on that day so I believe all four of these are correct
Answer:
No
Explanation:
The contributions of Governor Edmund J. Davis and the Radical Republicans doesn't outweigh the negatives of their time in office because his term in office was controversial.
Governor Edmund J. Davis became a member of the 1866 Texas Constitutional Convention.He supported the rights of slaves that were freed and also encouraged separation of Texas into diverse Republican-controlled states.
He was elected to the position of a governor in 1869. Some of the controversy marked in respect of his government were : Fraud, Corruption, disenfranchisement of Texans among others. He also refuse to vacate his office after being defeated in 1873 by Democrat Richard Coke.
Answer:
1. c
2. e
Explanation:
1. <u>The Second Great Awakening was a movement that spread across the US in the end of the eighteenth and the beginning of the nineteenth century.</u>
It opposed to the eighteenth century Enlightenment philosophy and managed to <em>reestablish the status of religion under the influence of Romanticism</em>.
The individualism and the return to oneself <u>promoted by romanticism</u> led the man to regain contact with spirituality which made him rediscover the Supernatural as well as God.
2. <u>As a result of the Second Great Awakening, the Protestant religion started to regain importance</u> and it served as base for two denominations that emerged from it.
<em>Methodism</em> refers to the teaching of <u>John Wesley which promoted the practice of holy life and salvation for all</u>. Methodists abide the rules of scripture (code of conduct) which is how they got their name.
<em>Baptist church</em> represents another wide spread church which <u>baptizes only believing adults.</u> Different baptist groups developed different beliefs and ways of worship since <u>every local baptist church is autonomous and teaches differently.</u>