(3 points)

The
was a religious movement that changed the idea of
. Now people believed that a person's salvation depended on their
. This led to many reform movements such as prison reform, care of the disabled reform, education reform, and the abolition movement.

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The Second Great Awakening was a religious movement that changed the idea of salvation. Now people believed that a person's salvation depended on their individual faith and actions. This led to many reform movements such as prison reform, care of the disabled reform, education reform, and the abolition movement.