A significant effect of the First Great Awakening was that it instilled in Americans a certain sense of moral duty--especially when it came to issues like poverty and slavery.

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a - 9 Give the fractions a common denominator. (2 and 3 both go into 6)
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a - 9 Subtract <span>

a from both sides
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a - 9 Add 9 to both sides
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a Multiply both sides by 6 to cancel out the fraction
12 < a Flip the inequality to make it easier to read
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The answer is <u>C. Wagon</u>
and the other answers in the quiz are <u>Fighting</u> and <u>Men</u>. I'm with K12 too... I just took the quiz :)
Simon de Montfort was the leader of the crusaders during the Albigensian Crusade in the Middle Ages. However, there is some disagreement as to whether he should be consider a hero or a traitor.
Simon de Montfort is presented as a heron in<em> Historia Albigensis</em> by Peter of les Vaux-de-Cernay, a monk from northern France. On the other hand, the <em>Song of the Cathar Wars </em>is an epic poem that was mostly written by anonymous southern writer. He was critical of Simon de Montfort and considered him a traitor.
In the first text, Simon de Montfort is presented as a brave and devout Christian who was missed by all when he was killed. However, the second text adopts the perspective of the men killed by Simon de Montfort. This account portrays him as a villain and blood-thirsty man who brought great pain everywhere he went.