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N76 [4]
3 years ago
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Which statement describes how the second Great Awakening promoted social reform movements?

History
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Alex3 years ago
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Hello there!

<span> Your answer: New religious ideas focused on people's ability to improve themselves and others.

This was the best description on </span><span>how the second Great Awakening promoted social reform movements because all the attention was focused and they had abilities to always improve. This made society more peaceful rather than how it was before.

A.
</span><span>New styles in art focused on the hard reality of industrial life.

B.
New religious ideas focused on people's ability to improve themselves and others.

C.
Scientific discoveries made improvements in society possible.

D.
Journalists' stories from the South convinced people that slavery was evil.

I hope this helps you!</span>
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