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How did revival meetings bring new energy to reform churches during the Second Great Awakening? 1. The meetings were loud and exciting. 2. The meetings were led by Protestants. 3. The meetings were angry and defiant. 4. The meetings were led by Catholics.

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Answer 1.

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The meetings were emotionally charged and with great enthusiam and tending towards the supernatural. It involved the exercise of faith (participatory) as against passivity.

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Answer:

1. The meetings were loud and exciting.

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The Second Great Awakening (1795-1831) was a time of religious revival in the United States following an era of republicanism and feelings of strict separation of church and state. Meetings were large and often outdoors, massive audiences gathered to listen to sermons and speeches. Churches won many more adepts, Methodists and Baptists won the most converts. The Second Great Awakening was a Protestant movement.

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