The correct answer is letter B
The Second Great Awakening began around 1800, again among the Presbyterians, in Cane Ridge, Kentucky. In addition to being vast and complex, this awakening differed from the first in other important respects. While the earlier revival was essentially confined to Presbyterian and Congregational congregations, it has reached all denominations, especially Baptists and Methodists, which have grown dramatically and become the largest Protestant groups in North America. Another difference was geographical and social: while the first awakening occurred in urban areas near the coast, the second erupted on the so-called "frontier," the midwestern rural region with its mobile population and unstable social organization.
The most famous comedian is Aristophanes, born 440.BC. He even made fun of tragedy and tragedians. He also made fun of other playwrights, like Euripdes in The Frogs, and even the philosophers, like Socrates in The Clouds. By the time he died, he wrote forty-four comedies. Some of the comedies speak of the long Peloponnesian war, and more famous is the Lysistrata, whose heroine leads a sexual strike to achieve peace.
Answer:
Romans were afraid that Christians would rebel against the government.
Explanation:
The Roman religion was polytheistic, and the Romans were tolerant of other religions as long as they did not upset the social order. Christianity religion was monotheistic, and they refused to worship other gods. Christianity spread throughout the Roman Empire by apostles and missionaries. Romans was Christian as a threat, and they persecuted many people to avoid rebel against the government.
the answer is C, if you're referring to the revolutionary war.