The picture above depicts a camp meeting during the Second Great Awakening. Which of the following best describes what happened
at these meetings? These religious meetings, held outdoors and in tents, were believed to inspire people to confess their sins and examine their personal religious beliefs.
These meetings, attended by men and women, inspired people to discuss personal feelings and goals about issues like slavery and women's rights.
These inspirational meetings were designed to encourage people in different denominations (Baptist, Methodist, etc.) to come together as a single denomination.
These lively meetings were a way of building community relationships and establishing leaders by allowing everyone to openly discuss goals and ideas.
Answer These religious meetings, held outdoors and in tents, were believed to inspire people to confess their sins and examine their personal religious beliefs.
Gadhi was referring to the mud salt he was holding during the famous salt march. The importance of the salt march to the protest movement was that it exemplified the depth of colonial laws and their effects on Indian society. while other nationalists had been skeptical of the salt march,its importance to the natioanlist movement can not be underestimated, mainly because of its non-confrontational nature.