<span>to ensure safety for its citizens,
to ensure that citizens' needs are met,
to solve the problem of poverty,
to ensure that the market is fair.
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The Open Door policy of 1899 and the Berlin Conference of 1885 are two examples of events that show the U.S. acting as a mediator in international disputes :)
1. Three hundred fifty Texans massacred - Goliad
2. the president who annexed Texas - Tyler
3. a mission used as a fort - Alamo
4. dictator of Mexico - Santa Anna
5. Texas - Lone Star Republic
6. commander of the Texas Army - Sam Houston
7. where Santa Anna was captured - San Jacinta
8. brought more than two thousand people to Texas - Stephen Austin
9. Texan commander of the Alamo - William Travis
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The resurgence of religious enthusiasm in the American colonies during the 1740s, as reflected in the sermons of Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield, was called the Second Great Awakening.
During this period in the United States history, Americans lived a time of the revival of religious teachings and faith in the Protestant religion, based on an enthusiastic and encouraging religious speech of preachers like Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield. These preachers summoned hundreds of people in their churches and impacted their audiences.
I would say the answer is C