1. work in social reform movements
The Second Great Awakening caused a wave of religious movement and beliefs. Those involved, especially women, began reform movements to include abolition, temperance, prison reform, immigration reform.
8. to state the case for women's rights
The Seneca Falls Convention was a meeting of women interested in advancing rights and gaining the right to vote. The suffrage movement grew out of the reforms of the Second Great Awakening. The women in attendance created the Declaration of Sentiments which declared the reasons why women should be granted the right to vote.
15. Group A:
- Food was scarce
- Disease was widespread
- The population became diverse
-Levis were invented
The Gold Rush caused many to migrate West in hopes of finding gold. However, many were unable to find gold and with a lack of settlement, resources were scarce. The West had Asian immigrants in addition to blacks, Irish, and Mexicans were all living together. The lack of settlement resulted in few rules or institutions to support the area.
Answer:
with all humility and gentleness; with patience bearing with one another in love; being diligent to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace
Explanation:
In the Christianity of our time, there is a need for unity. But in the history of religion, we constantly find confirmation that a large number of religions led to separation and distracted people from biblical truth.
Preserving church unity means preserving the visible unity of the Church. This is the meaning of the apostle's exhortation - to preserve the relationship of love (in the union of the peace, which means the peace that binds us into a single whole) in the unity that God created.
Answer:
They laid siege to the city for many days.
Explanation:
Once Grant arrived at his destination, he found the city too strong to assault, so he had his men build trenches and laid siege to the city.
The siege began in May of 1863 and lasted until July 4. With no hope of reinforcements, and his men starving, Confederate General John Pemberton finally surrendered the city.