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As a result, church attendance increased during the first half of the nineteenth century. A desire to reform the U.S. also arose out of the Second Great Awakening. The U.S. temperance and abolitionist movements were both greatly influenced by the revival movement and its messages.
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The correct answers should be •separation of the church and state, and <span>•tolerance of other religions
They believed that baptism only counts if people choose to get baptized which means that naturally other religions would exist as well since infant baptism is useless. They didn't mind about other religions even though they were heavily prosecuted. They also believed in the separation which was a touchy topic at the time where Church controlled a lot of countries.</span><span />