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Reu Gabriel Sebolino
on Nov 07, 2024Verified
In general, which of the following best describes the Second Great Awakening?
A) Evangelicalism only affected Protestants.
B) The reform movement hurt established religions.
C) Gender equality was never a part of the reform ideology.
D) There was an increase in denominational institutions.
Second Great Awakening
A Protestant religious revival during the early 19th century in the United States, which led to the formation of new denominations and a strong sense of social reform.
Denominational Institutions
Denominational institutions refer to organizations, including schools and hospitals, affiliated with a religious denomination.
- Comprehend the principal characteristics and importance of the Second Great Awakening.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the principal characteristics and importance of the Second Great Awakening.
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