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Allushta [10]
3 years ago
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What impact did The Second Great Awakening have on slaves in the southern states?

History
2 answers:
steposvetlana [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

C) slaves were included in religion more than ever before  

Explanation:

The evangelical drive at the core of the Second Great Awakening shared a portion of the populist push of Revolutionary ideals. Evangelical churches by and large had a populist orientation that favored ordinary individuals over elites.

Fearing the Christian message of spiritual equality, slave proprietors at first opposed evangelicals lecturing their bond people, however as the revival movement spread, a few came to think of it as their Christian obligation to teach their slaves about the Bible.

Aneli [31]3 years ago
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The correct option is (c) slaves were included in religion more than ever before.

Further Explanation:

In the Second Great Awakening was the protestant religious revival from 1795 to 1835. During this time, meetings used to take place in large cities and small towns throughout the world, and there was a unique frontier institution which is called as the “camp meeting” began. There were many churches that experienced a high rise in membership, mainly among Baptist and Methodist churches.

The “Second Great Awakening” made “soul-winning” the main function of ministry; it stimulated several philanthropic and moral reforms, including the liberation of women and temperance.

The “Second Great Awakening” can be categorized into three phases, which are as follows:

1. The first phase- 1795 to 1810.

2. The second phase- 1810 to 1825.

3. The final phase- 1825-1835

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: The Second Great Awakening

Subject: History  

Keywords: Second Great Awakening, protestant religious revival, camp meeting, soul-winning, the emancipation of women, moral reforms, temperance

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