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dalvyx [7]
3 years ago
9

PEOPLE KEEP ANSWERING FOR POINTS, BUT I REALLY NEED HELP THIS IS DUE TOMORROW BECAUSE I HAVE A DBA TOMORROW AND IT'S ABOUT 12 AM

. I HAVE 12 HOURS LEFT AND I'VE BEEN WORKING ON THIS ALL F ING DAY. PLEASE HELP AND DON'T ANSWER FOR POINTS I SWEAR I WILL DO ANYTHING I CAN AFTER SOMEONE ANSWERS I WILL MAKE BRAINLEST AND MAKE A QUESTION WITH HIGH POINTS FOR YOU TO ANSWER JUST PLEASE HELP I SWEAR I'LL DO ANYTHING IM DESPERATE
07.01 Are You Awake?—Article Frame Template
(i'm not gonna go over all the questions since i don't need help on all i think)
also this is about the Second Great Awakening.

Are You Awake?—Camp Meeting Engraving Artifact:
(the picture)

This is wat i need help on:
Tell me what happened during this event.

People participated in this event through three main ways:
1. ...
2. …
3. …

Important people involved included:...

Many participants were women because…

I CAN GIVE THE LESSON TOO IF YOU NEED JUST PLEASE HELP

History
2 answers:
lora16 [44]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

People participated in this event through three main ways:

1. go to church

2.Working to free the slaves

3.Women would meet with other women and discuss their goals

Explanation:

this is the answer to the first question

Anna007 [38]3 years ago
6 0
1.going to camp meetings
2.going to church
3.listening/saying lectures

2.lorenzo dow

3.the second great awakening was focused on the woman’s rights
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