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ohaa [14]
4 years ago
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In the early 1800s, people believed that only a select group could be absolved of their sins. How did these beliefs change durin

g the Second Great Awakening?
A) Ministers believed that no one could be cured of their sins.

B) Ministers believed that communities should open communal houses of worship.

C) Ministers believed that all people could renew their faith and cure their evils.

D) Ministers believed that children could not be absolved of their sins.
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1 answer:
svlad2 [7]4 years ago
7 0

The correct option is C) Ministers believed that all people could renew their faith and cure their evils.

The Second Great Awakening was a religious reform movement of the 19th century. The Protestant religious revival movement believed that people could cure evil by renewing their faith

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