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Burned-over districts were:

a. in kansas and nebraska, where fighting broke out over issues of slavery.
b. in new york and ohio, where intense revivals occurred.
c. regions where few evangelical protestants lived (as though they had been burned out).
d. areas in new york city where slaves had set fires.
e. in louisiana, where slaves had burned cotton fields as a form of resistance.

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b. in New York and Ohio, where intense revivals occurred.

These religious revivals occurred with the Second Great Awakening. These areas also saw a rise of new religions such as the Shakers and the Mormons.
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Answer: b. in new york and ohio, where intense revivals occurred.

Step-by-step explanation:

The burned-over districts spread from western New England into Upstate New York and the Western Reserve of Ohio.

These locations were going through powerfull religious revivals and provided new religious movements during the Second Great Awakening, to such a degree that spiritual enthusiasm appeared to create great social turbulences.

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