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The Articles of Confederation gave the government ultimately no power over the people, whereas the Constitution gave the government the power to tax and the separation of powers, checks, and balances. Including limited government, representative government, consent of the governed, rule of law, majority rule. The Bill of Rights were the first 10 rights and protections granted to every citizen that cannot be taken away/impeded by the government.
The correct answer is A) the Second Great Awakening.
What helped spark a major abolitionist movement in the 1820s was the Second Great Awakening.
The beginning of the 1800s represented a moment in the history of the United States where the Protestant religious movement lived a moment of expansion that some historians called "revival." It was the Second Great Awakening that started approximately in 1790 and ended in 1840. Let's remember that the First Great Awakening had been from 1730 to 1755. During the Second Great Awakening, led by Methodists and Baptists preachers, supported reformation movements such as the abolitionist movement that demanded the end of slavery.
If i were president, I would give money to hospitals in need.