The correct answer is both relied on religious belief. The Second Great Awakening was a religious revival movement in the early 19th century that emphasized personal faith and morality, while the abolition movement was often driven by religious groups and individuals who believed in the moral imperative to end slavery. Both movements were influenced by and promoted ideas about equality and justice rooted in religious conviction.
what did the second great awakening and the abolition movement have in common
-both relied on new technology
-both relied on religious belief
-both relied on cash crops
-both relied on new immigrants
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