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What was the religious Second Great Awakening?
a movement that sought to reconcile science with the Bible.
a series of revivals that persecuted religious minorities.
a movement that led to American independence.
a movement that emphasized democratic ideals of tolerance for others.
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Correct answer: a movement that emphasized democratic ideals of tolerance for others.
The Second Great Awakening (early 19th-century U.S.) was a widespread Protestant revival movement that stressed personal salvation, emotional preaching, expanded lay participation, and an egalitarian, democratic spirit that fueled reform movements (temperance, abolition, women's rights). It did not aim to reconcile science with the Bible, was not primarily a campaign of persecuting minorities, and did not lead to American independence.
The Second Great Awakening (early 19th-century U.S.) was a widespread Protestant revival movement that stressed personal salvation, emotional preaching, expanded lay participation, and an egalitarian, democratic spirit that fueled reform movements (temperance, abolition, women's rights). It did not aim to reconcile science with the Bible, was not primarily a campaign of persecuting minorities, and did not lead to American independence.
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