D) To establish boundaries in the event of a nuclear war
The Abolition<span> Movement coincided with </span>the Second Great Awakening<span>. The "revivals" and "camp meetings" that emerged during the Second </span>Great Awakening<span> helped bring the </span>slavery<span> issue into focus for many Americans in the years prior to the </span>Civil War<span>.
So the answer is D</span>
Jackson believed his victory in the Presidential election was an opportunity for him to end the national bank.