Some of the effects of the Second Great Awakening include:
- Sparked the temperance movement.
- Sparked abolitionist movements across the US.
- Religious Revivals spread across Christian churches.
<h3>What was the Second Great Awakening?</h3>
This was a period of renewed belief in the Church in the U.S. It led to religious revival spreading across various churches in the United States and a renewed support for social improvement.
This support for social improvement led to the temperance movement which came against alcohol, and an increase in support for the abolitionist movement which came against slavery.
In conclusion, option B, E and F are correct.
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Answer:
Option: B. England
Explanation:
All the colonies in America went under the British Empire. The British regulated taxes and law on the colonies. There was no separate court for legislative and judicial in the colonial period. Some of the cases were sent to England for review. The British Government always claimed to be the sole power to create courts in the colonies.
It was one of the reasons for the big revolt that led to america becoming its own country
<span>It is thought to have been the reason why Polk won the election over Clay. Polk was a slave owner and was in favor of annexing Texas which was a slave state already, thus growing the slavery movement. Clay was initially against annexing Texas when Van Buren was initially running against him. When Polk ended up winning the nomination for the Democratic party over Van Buren, Clay then changed his mind on the topic of the annexation to support it, as Polk had. This made him appear wishy-washy and led to be Polk becoming President.</span>