Answer:
d. A social reform movement
Explanation:
the second great awakening led to a period of antebellum social reforms and an emphasis on salvation by institutions. it inspired religious movements, women's rights, abolition, education, and prison reform. the goal of the second great awakening was to encourage people to make their own decisions about the life they want to live. while the awakening did have other effects on society, the main thing it inspired was reform movements.
The Fugitive Slave<span> Law </span>dealt<span> with </span>slaves<span> who escaped to free states without their master's consent.</span>
the black death by far. wiped out an estimated 60% of Europe not including the famine or climate change
Your answer is going to be "All of the Above".
Clara Barton was regarded as the nurse who would later form the American Red Cross. As a nurse her role was more prominent however, she also rode onto the battlefield to and supplied food and water to troops.
Correct Answer: B. Maine
The US Congress passed a law that admitted Missouri to the Union as a slave state AND MAINE AS A FREE STATE.