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All of the following statements about the religious reforms that took place in the United States during the first half of the

nineteenth century are true, except one:
Select one:
a. All of the new churches formed during this period arewere accepted for the others and, as the Mormons, were able
to establish themselves without fears of prosecution or religious condemnation.
b. In addition to the divisions between evangelical and nonevangelical denominations wrought by the Second
Great Awakening, the revivals and subsequent evangelical growth also revealed strains within the Methodist and
Baptist churches.
c. In the early nineteenth century, a succession of religious revivals collectively known as the Second Great
Awakening remade the nation's religious landscape.
d. The Second Great Awakening emerged in response to powerful intellectual and social currents, and
evangelicalism promised equal measures of excitement and order.

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3rd option i believe i am not 100% sure though
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