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.
That would have to be <span>B. England for if any of your know the story of Gandhi then you'll know I am right.</span>
The answer is D. Machines
<span>The farmers were very much against the Whisky Tax that was
made into law in 1791 during the administration of President George
Washington. The purpose of the tax was to
raise funds to pay for the war debt gained during the Revolutionary War. Farmers resisted this law and many of them were war veterans believed
that they were battling against taxation that had no representation. Still the law was legal and the government reaffirmed
that it was within Congress’ legal expression of its taxation laws. This led to
widespread acts of violence that government sent the militia to quell the
protesters.</span>
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