The correct answer is (2)
Literacy tests - Quite a big number of blacks and whites were illiterate . White officials however claimed that illiterate whites could understand what was being read to them and thus were justified to vote, whereas illiterate blacks, so the claim went, could not understand what was being read to them and so were barred from voting.
Grandfather clause - this clause said even though illiterate ad without property, one could still vote if their grandfather voted before 1867. No blacks could vote before 1867 and so the rule worked only for whites.
Poll tax - with a poll tax equivalent to between $25 to $50 in today's money no black could afford it and so they were automatically excluded from voting.
The correct answer is letter B
The Second Great Awakening began around 1800, again among the Presbyterians, in Cane Ridge, Kentucky. In addition to being vast and complex, this awakening differed from the first in other important respects. While the earlier revival was essentially confined to Presbyterian and Congregational congregations, it has reached all denominations, especially Baptists and Methodists, which have grown dramatically and become the largest Protestant groups in North America. Another difference was geographical and social: while the first awakening occurred in urban areas near the coast, the second erupted on the so-called "frontier," the midwestern rural region with its mobile population and unstable social organization.
Humid continental. The Humid continental climate designation belongs to central and northern Kazakhstan, eastern Uzbekistan, central Kyrgyzstan and nearly all of Tajikistan. This area receives more precipitation on average than rest of Central Asia, at least 20 inches per year.
Your answer would be A because the Emancipation Proclamation only freed the slaves in the south until the South decided to come back to the US.