Both the Second Great Awakening and the abolition movement relied on religious belief. The Second Great Awakening was a revivalist movement that emphasized personal faith and piety, which inspired many to take action against social injustices, including slavery. The abolition movement was often fueled by the moral convictions rooted in religious teachings that condemned slavery.
What did the Second Great Awakening and the abolition movement have in common?(1 point) Responses Both relied on new technologies. Both relied on new technologies. Both relied on new immigrants. Both relied on new immigrants. Both relied on cash crops. Both relied on cash crops. Both relied on religious belief.
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