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Question 1

The social reform movements associated with the Second Great Awakening began in
 
  a. the mountainous areas of Virginia and North Carolina.
  b. the Burned-Over District of western New York.
  c. western Kentucky.
  d. the Cotton South.

Question 2

The Pan-German League argued in an article from 1913 that members of subordinate races were eligible only for which positions of a non-political nature?
 
  a. postal and secretary positions
  b. teaching positions
  c. commercial commissions and chambers of commerce
  d. road and bridge commissions
  e. entry-level military positions



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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