On March 6, 1836, after 13 days of intermittent fighting, the Battle of the Alamo comes to a gruesome end, capping off a pivotal moment in the Texas Revolution. Mexican forces were victorious in recapturing the fort, and nearly all of the roughly 200 Texan defenders—including legendary frontiersman Davy Crockett—died.
Final answer is D
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
without the bill of rights, humans would not be where we are now. The bill of rights has given the people freedom. it may not seem like it but we have a lot more freedom than you'd think. the bill also keeps us in check. we have laws we have to follow and if we were to break them, we get consiqeunces. Think of it like this. We have a world with no laws no rules total freedom to do whatever we would like. Everything would be out of place. there would be no sense of order. but with the bill of rights it gives us something to keep us in check and not to become something we are not.
The correct answer is B) They believed it gave the government too much power in the economy.
Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal Program was meant to help America recover from the Great Depression. One way in which Roosevelt wanted to accomplish this was by creating several different federal work programs. This includes programs like the Works Progress Administration, Civilian Conservation Corp, etc.
However, conservatives felt that the economy works best when the government has little involvement. This is why they opposed these federal programs.
Answer:
It (the second great awakening) strengthened the abolitionist movement
Explanation:
B is the correct answer hope this helped you