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One result of the Second Great Awakening was an increased desire for social reform on the part of new converts to Christianity.
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The revivalist fervor of the Second Great Awakening inspired many new converts to pursue moral and social reforms—temperance, abolitionism, prison and asylum reform, women's rights, and public education—aiming to "perfect" society in line with Christian principles.
The revivalist fervor of the Second Great Awakening inspired many new converts to pursue moral and social reforms—temperance, abolitionism, prison and asylum reform, women's rights, and public education—aiming to "perfect" society in line with Christian principles.
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