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What did the Second Great Awakening and the abolition movement have in common?
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Both relied on new technologies.
Both relied on new technologies.
Both relied on religious belief.
Both relied on religious belief.
Both relied on cash crops.
Both relied on cash crops.
Both relied on new immigrants.
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Both relied on religious belief.
The Second Great Awakening was a Protestant revival that inspired reform movements, and many abolitionists used religious and moral arguments to oppose slavery.
The Second Great Awakening was a Protestant revival that inspired reform movements, and many abolitionists used religious and moral arguments to oppose slavery.
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