The Abolition<span> Movement coincided with </span>the Second Great Awakening<span>. The "revivals" and "camp meetings" that emerged during the Second </span>Great Awakening<span> helped bring the </span>slavery<span> issue into focus for many Americans in the years prior to the </span>Civil War<span>.
The correct answer is D. The Second Great Awakening.
The Abolition Movement coincided with the Second Great Awakening, that was a revival of religious faith in the 1800's. The Abolition Movement was influenced by the religious enthusiasm product of the Second Great Awakening, that invited many people through renovated religious thinking to emancipate from slavery and stop racial discrimination.
In 1830, northern churches supported abolitionist ideas and incremented the problems between the north and south before the Civil War.
They can have money to support their families. The soldiers can afford medical help and stuff. We can fight and hopefully win the war. I hope this helps you. If it doesn't I'm sorry.