How was the Second Great Awakening important to slaves' religious beliefs?

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Answer: The Second Great Awakening together with the First Great Awakening were both important to slaves' religious beliefs become they were the reason why revivals of religion especially in the Original Thirteen Colonies. This was when thousand of people saw Christ. This was when Methodists, Baptists, and Protestants became higher in population. 

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Which one of the following is a correct example of the singular possessive case?a. women's club

b. king's rights

c. who's job

d. audiences' reaction

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"King's rights" is an example of the singular possessive case. It is referring to the rights of a singular, known subject. The other examples are referring either to unknown subjects, or subjects that are collective (not singular).
B is the answer hope that helps

According to Roman mythology, how was Rome founded? What was the real story?

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Based on the Roman Myth,Rome started when the Aeneas, a Trojan prince had sailed towards Italy as they were able to escape from the hands of the Greek warriors. Aeneas and the rest have travelled all over Europe and thus ended up marrying   a princess from Lavinium. Because of this, Trojans were given the right to stay and mingle in Rome. His son  Ascanius, had found the land of Alba and there they meet Rhea Silvia, a virgin priestess who had studied the works of Romulus.  

Britain and Russia managed to peacefully share control of Persia byletting Persia decide how to divide its assets.
setting up a joint committee to oversee resources.
agreeing to share all duties of a protectorate.
each taking charge of their own part of Persia.

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It could be argued that Britain and Russia managed to peacefully share control of Persia by "each taking charge of their own part of Persia," although this process was far from simple. 

The correct answer is D. Each taking charge of their own part of Persia.

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The Great Game is the name given to the rivalry between Russia and Great Britain for the control of different eastern territories since the beginning of the 19th century because of the British Empire's drive to expand the Indian Empire, while the Russian Empire wanted access to the Indian Ocean and to the mineral wealth of Central Asia. Territorially, over the years, the borders of the two empires grew closer, in the Pamir in particular, with the Russian advance in Central Asia and the British in North India, forcing both to delimit their borders at the beginning of the 20th century, illegally entering the independent nation Afghanistan. The Great Game ended after the Anglo-Russian Convention, in which Persia was divided into a nominally independent central zone, a southern zone controlled by the British and a northern zone administered by Russia, in which each of the empires had to take carge of their own part of Persia. So, the correct answer is D. Each taking charge of their own part of Persia.

In the United States, the end of World War I is remembered as ____________________.a. Armed Forces Day
b. Armistice Day
c. Veterans Day
d. Memorial Day

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C is the answer also known as Veterans day

A major policy of president Ronald reagans administration was to

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9. Which of the following describes the North Vietnamese and Vietwar strategy?

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C. Avoid defeat until the Americans gave up

While the United States held a tremendous advantage in funding and firepower, the North Vietnamese and the Viet Cong held the advantage of fighting for goals they believed in and knowing how to hold their ground in Vietnamese territory.  They did not have to gain a conclusive victory over the USA in its support of South Vietnam, only hold out until the American side determined the war was no longer worth what it cost in dollars and lives.

C. Avoid defeat until the Americans gave up The Vietcong and the north Vietnamese knew that the Americans weren't used to ans couldn't handle the terrain and jungle weather in Vietnam and were therefore at a disadvantage. The Vietcong managed to hang in there until American troops were pulled out in 1975.