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Answer as many as you can asap! ] 1. how did revival meetings bring new energy to reform churches during the second great awakening? a. the meetings were loud and exciting. b the meetings were led by protestants. c the meetings were angry and defiant. d the meetings were led by catholics. 2.a long-term effect of the national bank crisis was that the economy was a weakened by high inflation. b strengthened by low inflation. c unaffected by high inflation. d out of recession by low inflation. 3.which of the following became secretary of state as part of the “corrupt bargain” of 1824? a john quincy adams b henry clay c andrew jackson d william lloyd garrison

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