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The social activism of the Second Great Awakening

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The Second Great Awakening was a period of religious revival in the United States between 1790 and the 1840s. It followed the First Great Awakening of colonial America. Characteristics of this period include widespread conversions, increased church activity, social activism, and the emergence of new Christian denominations.


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Hello if this is a ED 2020 question, it's A. gave rise to antisalvery and temperance movements.

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