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liraira [26]
3 years ago
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Which best describes the relationship between the Second Great Awakening and the abolition movement?

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WITCHER [35]3 years ago
5 0
I believe your answer is (B.The abolition movement gained strength from supporters of the Awakening. I hope I could by of some assistance! :))
Ivan3 years ago
3 0

The correct answer is A) The abolition movement developed out of the Awakening.

What best describes the relationship between the Second Great Awakening and the abolition movement is that the abolition movement developed out of the Awakening.

The Abolition movement demanded the end of slavery and racial persecution, as well as segregation in the United States. The abolitionist movement stemmed from the Second Great Awakening and its religious beliefs that made people support human and civil rights, under the teachings that every man and woman is the son of God. Among the Second Great Awakening preachers that supported abolitionism were Nathaniel Taylor, Charles G. Finney, and Lyman Beecher.

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