It could be argued that both the American Revolution of 1776 and the French Revolution of 1789 were partially caused by "<span>Unfair taxes," since both the French and British governments were taxing their people heavily and with no (or limited) representation. </span>
According to Wikipedia, the Second Great Awakening was: The Second Great Awakening was a Protestant religious revival during the early 19th century in the United States. The movement began around 1790, gained momentum by 1800 and, after 1820, membership rose rapidly among Baptist and Methodist congregations whose preachers led the movement. So I come to the conclusion since it stated 'Congregations' that the answer is C. I may be wrong but I am positive it is C.
Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Great_Awakening
Many people have many beliefs and according to how they perceive the world that's what the truth is. If a truth is an objective term regardless of the people who observe it, that does not mean that people will perceive it as such and there is high chance that what is truth will fall within someone's belief system, while often even things that are not truth or are considered to be wrong are also parts of the belief system of a person. When a person's belief coincides with something that is considered to be a general truth and the person understands why it is so then it is considered by many to be knowledge. In addition, if a person spends their entire life without finding out what the truth actually is, the person will always consider their belief to be truthful so it doens't even matter for them whether they're wrong or not wrong since it won't matter. Ultimately, everything is highly subjective and the statement can be extremely valid or not valid at all, depending how open-minded the person you're talking to is.
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The answer:
3 territories...