Second Great Awakening, Protestant religious revival in the United States from about 1795 to 1835. During this revival, meetings were held in small towns and large cities throughout the country, and the unique frontier institution known as the camp meeting began. Many churches experienced a great increase in membership, particularly among Methodist and Baptist churches
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1) Abraham Lincoln faced the collapse of the union and the abolition of slavery as president
2) Jefferson Davis (1808-1889) was a Mexican war hero, U.S. senator of war and president of the confederate states of war and president of the Confederate states of America for the duration of the American Cilvil War
3) Davis faced difficulties throughout the war as he struggled to manage the southern war effort maintain control the confederate economy and keep new nations united.
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Considering that the Qin Dynasty was the 1st imperial dynasty of China, it would definitely be that **A civil war broke out** (since there was a more large power vacuum to be filled.)
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1. Ulysses S. Grant had the nickname “Unconditional Surrenderer” and fought in the Civil War as a Union general. He was a gifted writer, an inspiration to many soldiers on the battlefield, and he led the Union to various victories over the Confederacy. He was crucial to the battle for antislavery and helped the Union win the Civil War.
2. The four people who ran for Presidency were John Breckinridge, John Bell, Stephen Douglas, and Abraham Lincoln. John Breckinridge, being a southern democrat, was in favor of slavery and did not get voted for anything. John Bell, a Tennesseean and former Secretary of War, served in the House of Representatives for the term of 1827-1841. He was not recognized for anything special. Stephen Douglas, a northern democrat, ran in the Illinois Senate race of 1858 and won the unclaimed spot of the Senate over Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln, a southern Republican, ran for the unclaimed spot of the Senate in 1858 and lost to Stephen Douglas. However, he ran against Stephen Douglas two years following this to win presidency over Stephen Douglas in the Election of 1860.
Your final answers: 1. Ulysses S. Grant. 2. John Bell, John Breckinridge, Stephen Douglas, Abraham Lincoln. The two that stood out were Stephen Douglas and Abraham Lincoln. If you need extra help, let me know and I will gladly assist you.
The Roman voting scheme and system was very complex and this needs to be reflected in the fact that they had multiple ways how they could participate in politics. How citizens participated in government was that they were choosing representative who made decisions and laws - D. But this was much different to what we consider today.